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AFAMAST 1111
Introduction to Africa
This course is a multidisciplinary introduction to the history, peoples, and cultures of Sub Saharan Africa. Via a diverse set of sources and mediums, including films, literature, visual art, human rights reports, etc., students will be introduced to a number of important expressions, ideas, episodes, events, and trends in Africa, past and present. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 1111: Lecture Section 01 (27046)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Maxamed Abu-maye
AFAMAST 2080
African American History to 1877
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. Students will analyze the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, social class, and other categories through the lens of African Americans' lived experiences and how they functioned in Black communities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 2080. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2080: Lecture Section 10 (25860)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Dulles Hall - Room: 024
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Elea Shea Anders Proctor
AFAMAST 2080
African American History to 1877
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. Students will analyze the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, social class, and other categories through the lens of African Americans' lived experiences and how they functioned in Black communities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 2080. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2080: Lecture Section 01 (36991)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Page Hall - Room: 060
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ryan Fontanilla
AFAMAST 2081
African American History from 1877
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present, with an emphasis on the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and social class. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 2081. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2081: Lecture Section 01 (22046)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 184
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Jerrell Beckham
AFAMAST 2081
African American History from 1877
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present, with an emphasis on the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and social class. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 2081. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2081: Lecture Section 01 (27938)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
University Hall - Room: 074
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Hasan Kwame Jeffries
AFAMAST 2081: Lecture Section 04 (36506)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kelly Jo Fulkerson Dikuua
AFAMAST 2301
African Peoples and Empires in World History
A thematic course focusing on African world history, empire building, and commercial and cultural links across the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean worlds before and during the Atlantic slave trade. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2301. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2301: Recitation Section 01 (30944)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Dulles Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ahmad Alawad Sikainga
AFAMAST 2302
History of Modern African, 1800-1960s
Thematic survey of African history from 1800 to the 1960s. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2302. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
AFAMAST 2302: Recitation Section 01 (37599)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Phys Activ & Educ Srvs Bldg - Room: A105
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Emily Irene Hardick
AFAMAST 2302: Recitation Section 02 (38015)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 243
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Emily Irene Hardick
ANTHROP 1100
Introduction to Anthropology
Introductory exploration of what it means to be human. Course highlights the anthropological sub disciplines of archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci orgs and polities and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (20490)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (20497)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0030 (26770)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Orton Hall - Room: 110
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Lexine Trask
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0040 (27226)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Steven Jay Rhue
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0050 (29464)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Samantha Lynne Kirgesner
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0060 (35842)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kaita Gurian
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0070 (35843)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Craig Harris Shapiro
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0080 (31001)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Andrew Peter Mitchel
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0090 (37562)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100
Introduction to Anthropology
Introductory exploration of what it means to be human. Course highlights the anthropological sub disciplines of archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci orgs and polities and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (36640)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $39.96, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Ovalwood Hall - Room: 135
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Stewart Jobrack
ANTHROP 1100
Introduction to Anthropology
Introductory exploration of what it means to be human. Course highlights the anthropological sub disciplines of archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci orgs and polities and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (23569)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Smith Laboratory - Room: 1009
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lexine Trask
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (24018)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Smith Laboratory - Room: 1009
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0030 (24046)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0040 (24720)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0050 (26588)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0060 (26791)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0070 (27261)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
ANTHROP 1100
Introduction to Anthropology
Introductory exploration of what it means to be human. Course highlights the anthropological sub disciplines of archaeology, biological anthropology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci orgs and polities and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (17958)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jeffrey Vance Peterson
ANTHROP 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (15752)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lexine Trask
ANTHROP 2241
The Middle East Close-Up: People, Cultures, Societies
Introduction to the culture of the Middle East as lived in its villages, towns, and cities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in NELC.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ANTHROP 2241: Lecture Section 0010 (36335)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Reem K Hadeed
ANTHROP 2241
The Middle East Close-Up: People, Cultures, Societies
Introduction to the culture of the Middle East as lived in its villages, towns, and cities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in NELC.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ANTHROP 2241: Lecture Section 0010 (37472)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
ONLINE
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
ANTHROP 2241
The Middle East Close-Up: People, Cultures, Societies
Introduction to the culture of the Middle East as lived in its villages, towns, and cities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in NELC.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ANTHROP 2241: Lecture Section 0010 (27238)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Page Hall - Room: 010
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
ARABIC 2241
Contemporary Arab Cultures: Arts, Mass Media, Society
This course explores the intersecting political, artistic, and intellectual currents and practices that have shaped contemporary Arab cultures. It is organized as a survey of different cultural phenomena in Arab societies and diasporas including: the Arabic language and its varieties, music, poetry, law, television & cinema, and more. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ARABIC 2241: Lecture Section 0010 (28472)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Zuheir A Alidib
ARABIC 2241
Contemporary Arab Cultures: Arts, Mass Media, Society
This course explores the intersecting political, artistic, and intellectual currents and practices that have shaped contemporary Arab cultures. It is organized as a survey of different cultural phenomena in Arab societies and diasporas including: the Arabic language and its varieties, music, poetry, law, television & cinema, and more. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARABIC 2241: Lecture Section 10 (27032)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Journalism Building - Room: 239
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Hekmat Dirbas
ARABIC 2241: Lecture Section 20 (29074)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Hekmat Dirbas
ARABIC 2241
Contemporary Arab Cultures: Arts, Mass Media, Society
This course explores the intersecting political, artistic, and intellectual currents and practices that have shaped contemporary Arab cultures. It is organized as a survey of different cultural phenomena in Arab societies and diasporas including: the Arabic language and its varieties, music, poetry, law, television & cinema, and more. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ARABIC 2241: Lecture Section 0010 (25968)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Zuheir A Alidib
ARABIC 2241
Contemporary Arab Cultures: Arts, Mass Media, Society
This course explores the intersecting political, artistic, and intellectual currents and practices that have shaped contemporary Arab cultures. It is organized as a survey of different cultural phenomena in Arab societies and diasporas including: the Arabic language and its varieties, music, poetry, law, television & cinema, and more. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARABIC 2241: Lecture Section 10 (28812)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Hekmat Dirbas
- Armand Randall Michael Rogers
ARTEDUC 2550
Introduction to Visual Culture: Seeing and Being Seen
An introduction to issues of representation, spectacle, surveillance, and voyeurism, explored through a range of visual images and sites. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 255. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTEDUC 2550: Lecture Section 30 (20679)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 039
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- Clayton Bart Funk
ARTEDUC 2550
Introduction to Visual Culture: Seeing and Being Seen
An introduction to issues of representation, spectacle, surveillance, and voyeurism, explored through a range of visual images and sites. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 255. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTEDUC 2550: Lecture Section 10 (15365)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 039
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- Clayton Bart Funk
ARTSSCI 2400
Conversations on Morality, Politics, and Society
Students will explore the topic of the COMPAS program from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and be required to attend or to view recordings of the various COMPAS events. GE culture and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 2400: Lecture Section 010 (30728)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Dulles Hall - Room: 024
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Kathryn Elizabeth Joyce
ARTSSCI 2400: Lecture Section 020 (36746)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
University Hall - Room: 066
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Kyle Michael Stroh
ARTSSCI 2400
Conversations on Morality, Politics, and Society
Students will explore the topic of the COMPAS program from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and be required to attend or to view recordings of the various COMPAS events. GE culture and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 2400: Lecture Section 010 (26653)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 140
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Aaron J Yarmel
ARTSSCI 2400E
Conversations on Morality, Politics, and Society
Students explore the COMPAS program topic from a variety of perspectives and attend or view recordings of various COMPAS events. They also complete additional readings, have 5-6 hours of meetings with the instructor, and write a term paper. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 2400E: Lecture Section 010 (26654)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 140
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Aaron J Yarmel
ARTSSCI 2400E
Conversations on Morality, Politics, and Society
Students explore the COMPAS program topic from a variety of perspectives and attend or view recordings of various COMPAS events. They also complete additional readings, have 5-6 hours of meetings with the instructor, and write a term paper. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 2400E: Lecture Section 010 (30729)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Dulles Hall - Room: 024
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Kathryn Elizabeth Joyce
ARTSSCI 2400E: Lecture Section 020 (36747)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
University Hall - Room: 066
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Kyle Michael Stroh
ARTSSCI 2798.03
Introduction to the Cultures of Great Britain
This interdisciplinary, experiential learning course introduces students to the rich multicultural heritage of Great Britain while living abroad. Foundational learning about cultural studies, ideas, periods, events, and representations complements field experiences at museums and sites of cultural and historical interest. GE education abroad course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 2798.03: Seminar Section SA01 (15712)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: Not eligible for College Credit Plus program, GEL Education Abroad, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS GLO GBR
Location TBA
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Leigh Bonds
- Christopher Frank Highley
ARTSSCI 4870
The Ohio State University: Its History and Its World
An introduction to the past and present of OSU, its importance, its disciplines, the interrelations of the academic and other components of the institution, and the contributions over the years of OSU to the wider world. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 4870. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ARTSSCI 4870: Lecture Section 0010 (17778)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Tamar G. Chute
- David Staley
BIOETHC 2000
Theory and Foundations of Bioethics
Explores moral concerns and ethical decision-making in medicine and health care. Topics include health care reform informed consent, quality of life decisions, decisions to allow to die, rationing, futility, and scarcity of resources. In particular, we will analyze concerns regarding equality, justice, and individual rights to health care. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
BIOETHC 2000: Lecture Section 0100 (2501)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Matthew S Vest
BIOETHC 2000
Theory and Foundations of Bioethics
Explores moral concerns and ethical decision-making in medicine and health care. Topics include health care reform informed consent, quality of life decisions, decisions to allow to die, rationing, futility, and scarcity of resources. In particular, we will analyze concerns regarding equality, justice, and individual rights to health care. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
BIOETHC 2000: Lecture Section 0020 (33380)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Matthew S Vest
BIOETHC 2000: Lecture Section 0030 (33388)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hamilton Hall - Room: 366
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Abraham D. Graber
BIOETHC 2010
Ethics of Biomedical Science Research
Provides a foundation in traditional ethics, a consideration of the subcategories of bioethics, neuroethics, and eugenics and instructs students in how to apply ethics to contemporary issues in research and technology. This course also satisfies the basic components of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) education. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
BIOETHC 2010: Lecture Section 0010 (33378)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hamilton Hall - Room: 366
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Martin Fitzgerald
BIOETHC 2010
Ethics of Biomedical Science Research
Provides a foundation in traditional ethics, a consideration of the subcategories of bioethics, neuroethics, and eugenics and instructs students in how to apply ethics to contemporary issues in research and technology. This course also satisfies the basic components of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) education. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
BIOETHC 2010: Lecture Section 0010 (2644)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hamilton Hall - Room: 370
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Martin Fitzgerald
CHINESE 2231
Traditional Chinese Culture
Chinese institutions, philosophical trends, religion, literature, and visual and performing arts prior to the 20th century. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CHINESE 2231: Lecture Section 0200 (26972)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Zhiguo Xie
- Hunter Douglas Klie
CHINESE 2231
Traditional Chinese Culture
Chinese institutions, philosophical trends, religion, literature, and visual and performing arts prior to the 20th century. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CHINESE 2231: Lecture Section 0100 (28229)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 115
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
CHINESE 2232
Modern Chinese Culture
Modern Chinese culture as reflected in family life, language, literature, art, and film viewed from the perspective of modern Chinese history. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 232. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CHINESE 2232: Lecture Section 10 (37116)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 125
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
CLAS 2201
Classical Civilization: Greece
A survey of ancient Greek civilization, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 224. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2201: Lecture Section 010 (22425)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Page Hall - Room: 020
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Stedman Parmenter
CLAS 2201
Classical Civilization: Greece
A survey of ancient Greek civilization, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 224. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2201: Lecture Section 010 (16300)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Page Hall - Room: 020
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Tom Hawkins
CLAS 2201H
Classical Civilization: Greece
A survey of ancient Greek civilization, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for Classics 224H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2201H: Lecture Section 010 (26839)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
University Hall - Room: 082
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- William Lee Little
CLAS 2201H
Classical Civilization: Greece
A survey of ancient Greek civilization, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for Classics 224H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2201H: Lecture Section 010 (26670)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
University Hall - Room: 056
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
CLAS 2202
Classical Civilization: Rome
A survey of the civilization of ancient Rome, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 225. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2202: Lecture Section 010 (18551)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Page Hall - Room: 020
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Julia Hawkins Hawkins
CLAS 2202
Classical Civilization: Rome
A survey of the civilization of ancient Rome, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 225. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2202: Lecture Section 010 (22640)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Page Hall - Room: 020
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
CLAS 2202H
Classical Civilization: Rome
A survey of the civilization of ancient Rome, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 2202 (Classics 225) or 225H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2202H: Lecture Section 010 (22426)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 018
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- William Lee Little
CLAS 2202H
Classical Civilization: Rome
A survey of the civilization of ancient Rome, concentrating upon important facets of literature, history, art, and archaeology. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 2202 (Classics 225) or 225H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2202H: Lecture Section 010 (28227)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
University Hall - Room: 056
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
CLAS 2205
Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
The history and social role of gymnastic and athletic competition in Greece and Rome. The evolution of their modern revivals. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 250. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2205: Lecture Section 010 (27166)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $42, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Townshend Hall - Room: 255
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Gerard Brown
CLAS 2205
Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
The history and social role of gymnastic and athletic competition in Greece and Rome. The evolution of their modern revivals. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Classics 250. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2205: Lecture Section 010 (34796)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Townshend Hall - Room: 255
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Gerard Brown
CLAS 2301
Classical Archaeology
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2210 or HistArt 2301. GE cultures and ideas and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History 2210 and HistArt 2301.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2301: Lecture Section 010 (35100)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark David Fullerton
CLAS 2301
Classical Archaeology
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2210 or HistArt 2301. GE cultures and ideas and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History 2210 and HistArt 2301.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 2301: Lecture Section 010 (29733)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark David Fullerton
CLAS 3404
Magic in the Ancient World
An introduction to the theory and practice of magic in the ancient Mediterranean, how people viewed it, and how it survived in later epochs. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CLAS 3404: Lecture Section 010 (34799)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 238
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Sarah Iles Johnston
COMLDR 3535
Toward Cultural Proficiency
Learner effectiveness in multicultural, multiracial learning environments. Strategies for obtaining insight into learners from varied cultures. Theory will connect practice through service-learning using cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for AEE 594. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMLDR 3535: Lecture Section 0010 (31754)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Cunz Hall - Room: 180
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Mary T Rodriguez
COMLDR 3535
Toward Cultural Proficiency
Learner effectiveness in multicultural, multiracial learning environments. Strategies for obtaining insight into learners from varied cultures. Theory will connect practice through service-learning using cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for AEE 594. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Wooster
COMLDR 3535: Lecture Section 0010 (32491)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Skou Hall - Room: 205
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Nathan Carl Crook
COMLDR 3535
Toward Cultural Proficiency
Learner effectiveness in multicultural, multiracial learning environments. Strategies for obtaining insight into learners from varied cultures. Theory will connect practice through service-learning using cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for AEE 594. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMLDR 3535: Lecture Section 0010 (32204)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Agricultural Administration - Room: 108
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jera Elizondo Niewoehner-Green
COMPSTD 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Spanish 2242, or EthnStd 2242. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Spanish and EthnStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2242: Lecture Section 10 (35895)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Alfonso . Roca Suarez
COMPSTD 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Spanish 2242, or EthnStd 2242. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Spanish and EthnStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2242: Lecture Section 1 (21534)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Fernanda Diaz-Basteris
COMPSTD 2264
Introduction to Popular Cultures
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Popular Culture Studies through a variety of methods and case studies. The specific focus will be on the entanglement of race, ethnicity, and gender in popular cultures. Prereq: English 1110 or one GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course. Not open to students with credit for English 2264. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2264: Lecture Section 020 (26730)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hayes Hall - Room: 006
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Umut Mert Gurses
COMPSTD 2264
Introduction to Popular Cultures
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Popular Culture Studies through a variety of methods and case studies. The specific focus will be on the entanglement of race, ethnicity, and gender in popular cultures. Prereq: English 1110 or one GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course. Not open to students with credit for English 2264. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2264: Lecture Section 010 (28426)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 2017
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Perry Dalnim Miller
COMPSTD 2264: Lecture Section 20 (30950)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hagerty Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Umut Mert Gurses
COMPSTD 2281
American Icons
Interdisciplinary methods in American studies, with an emphasis on plurality and the intersectional study of identities (including but not limited to race, gender, and ethnicity) in American culture. Prereq: English 1110.xx, or equiv. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2281: Lecture Section 0010 (21635)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Journalism Building - Room: 371
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Rhiar Kanouse
COMPSTD 2281
American Icons
Interdisciplinary methods in American studies, with an emphasis on plurality and the intersectional study of identities (including but not limited to race, gender, and ethnicity) in American culture. Prereq: English 1110.xx, or equiv. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
COMPSTD 2281: Lecture Section 0010 (30708)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Galvin Hall - Room: 330
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jessica A Johnson
COMPSTD 2321
Introduction to Asian American Studies
Introduction to how Asian Americans as a whole and as specific ethnic groups have been racialized throughout U.S. history; examination of diverse Asian American experiences, cultural practices, and political viewpoints through gender, sexuality, class, immigrant status, dis/ability, and other social differences. Prereq: English 1110.XX, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2321. GE cultures and ideas course and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course course. Cross-listed with Ethnic Studies.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2321: Lecture Section 10 (35896)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hayes Hall - Room: 005
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Martin Ponce
COMPSTD 2321
Introduction to Asian American Studies
Introduction to how Asian Americans as a whole and as specific ethnic groups have been racialized throughout U.S. history; examination of diverse Asian American experiences, cultural practices, and political viewpoints through gender, sexuality, class, immigrant status, dis/ability, and other social differences. Prereq: English 1110.XX, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2321. GE cultures and ideas course and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course course. Cross-listed with Ethnic Studies.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2321: Lecture Section 10 (36036)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 125
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Corinne Sugino
COMPSTD 2323
Introduction to American Indian Studies
This course explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, and perspectives and futures of American Indians in the U.S., with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, and gender diversity. Prereq: English 1110.XX or equiv; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2323. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with EthnStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2323: Lecture Section 10 (28907)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Off Campus
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- fabian Romero
COMPSTD 2323
Introduction to American Indian Studies
This course explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, and perspectives and futures of American Indians in the U.S., with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, and gender diversity. Prereq: English 1110.XX or equiv; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2323. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with EthnStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2323: Lecture Section 10 (30191)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Dulles Hall - Room: 016
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- fabian Romero
COMPSTD 2340
Introduction to Cultures of Science and Technology
This course offers a critical analysis of the multiple relations of science to society, with an emphasis on knowledge, power, authority, values, and ethics. We will sharpen our analytical skills by discussing a broad range of historical and contemporary examples as they relate to race, ethnicity, gender, global capitalism, and politics. Prereq: English 1110, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for 2341. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2340: Lecture Section 001 (25315)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 173
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Maya Cruz
COMPSTD 2340
Introduction to Cultures of Science and Technology
This course offers a critical analysis of the multiple relations of science to society, with an emphasis on knowledge, power, authority, values, and ethics. We will sharpen our analytical skills by discussing a broad range of historical and contemporary examples as they relate to race, ethnicity, gender, global capitalism, and politics. Prereq: English 1110, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for 2341. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2340: Lecture Section 0010 (22760)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Jennings Hall - Room: 060
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Liliana Gil S
COMPSTD 2350
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course.Not open to students with credit for 2350H, English 2270, or 2270H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English 2270.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2350: Lecture Section 0020 (29156)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Rosemary Virginia Hathaway
COMPSTD 2350: Lecture Section 40 (37041)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mani Sidhu
COMPSTD 2350
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course.Not open to students with credit for 2350H, English 2270, or 2270H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English 2270.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
COMPSTD 2350: Lecture Section 0010 (37624)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Stewart Jobrack
COMPSTD 2350
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course.Not open to students with credit for 2350H, English 2270, or 2270H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English 2270.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2350: Lecture Section 002 (28906)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Bolz Hall - Room: 317
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Zahra Abedi
COMPSTD 2350H
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2350, English 2270, or 2270H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English 2270H.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2350H: Lecture Section 10 (36972)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Denney Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Rosemary Virginia Hathaway
COMPSTD 2350H
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2350, English 2270, or 2270H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English 2270H.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2350H: Lecture Section 10 (26731)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 206
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Merrill Kaplan
COMPSTD 2360
Introduction to Comparative Cultural Studies
Introduction to interdisciplinary field of cultural studies; emphasis on relation of cultural production to power, knowledge, and authority, globally and locally. Prereq: English 1110 (110) or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 274. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2360: Lecture Section 0010 (16566)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 130
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- SARAH Dove
COMPSTD 2367.04
Science and Technology in American Culture
Role of science and technology in contemporary American society; their relationship to human values; sources of concern about their impact; evaluation of selected issues. GEL students should complete English 1110 prior to enrollment. Prereq: EduTL 1902, 1902.04, IELP WRITE score of 80, or English Placement Level 4. Not open to students with credit for 2367.04H. GE writing and comm: level 2 and cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation writing and info literacy and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2367.04: Lecture Section 0010 (18819)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Writing and Information Literacy, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Bolz Hall - Room: 311
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Deanna Faye Holroyd
COMPSTD 2367.08
American Identity in the World
American culture viewed from inside and from the perspective of foreign cultures, as seen in literature, film, art, music, journalism, folklore, and popular culture. GEL students should complete English 1110 prior to enrollment. Prereq: EduTL 1902, or 1902.04, or IELP WRITE score of 80, or English Placement Level 4, or English 1110.xx or equivalent. Not open to students with credit for 2367.08H. GE writing and comm: level 2 and cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation writing and info literacy and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2367.08: Lecture Section 0010 (16558)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Writing and Information Literacy, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Shaida Akbarian
COMPSTD 2367.08: Lecture Section 30 (26870)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Writing and Information Literacy, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Shaida Akbarian
COMPSTD 2367.08
American Identity in the World
American culture viewed from inside and from the perspective of foreign cultures, as seen in literature, film, art, music, journalism, folklore, and popular culture. GEL students should complete English 1110 prior to enrollment. Prereq: EduTL 1902, 1902.04, IELP WRITE score of 80, or English Placement Level 4. Not open to students with credit for 2367.08H. GE writing and comm: level 2 and cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation writing and info literacy and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2367.08: Lecture Section 20 (29159)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Writing and Information Literacy, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Shaida Akbarian
COMPSTD 2420
American Food Cultures
Historical perspective on the development of the American food system, including associated discourses and cultures, leading to exploration of contemporary concerns about industrial food, the American diet, and the politics surrounding these issues. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2420: Lecture Section 10 (28639)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Rick Livingston
COMPSTD 2420
American Food Cultures
Historical perspective on the development of the American food system, including associated discourses and cultures, leading to exploration of contemporary concerns about industrial food, the American diet, and the politics surrounding these issues. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 2420: Lecture Section 10 (30245)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Rick Livingston
COMPSTD 3302
Translating Literatures and Cultures
Introduction to issues and problems inherent to translating literatures and cultures. Prereq: English 1110 (110), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 3302E (373E) or 373. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 3302: Lecture Section 0010 (16561)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Biological Sciences Building - Room: 668
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Gregory Jusdanis
COMPSTD 3302E
Translating Literatures and Cultures
Introduction to issues and problems inherent to translating literatures and cultures. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110 (110), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 3302 (373) or 373E. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
COMPSTD 3302E: Lecture Section 0010 (16562)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Biological Sciences Building - Room: 668
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Gregory Jusdanis
CSFRST 2374
Twentieth Century Fashion and Beyond
Relationship between culture, society and fashion in the 20th century, the influence of historic dress on contemporary fashion, and industry developments leading to mass fashion. Prereq: English 1110. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CSFRST 2374: Lecture Section 0020 (13923)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Trina Gannon Blair
CSFRST 2374
Twentieth Century Fashion and Beyond
Relationship between culture, society and fashion in the 20th century, the influence of historic dress on contemporary fashion, and industry developments leading to mass fashion. Prereq: English 1110. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
CSFRST 2374: Lecture Section 0020 (11866)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Trina Gannon Blair
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0020 (23547)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Emily Irene Kaniuka
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0020 (23528)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Amy Esther Schmidt
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0010 (36302)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Emily Irene Kaniuka
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0010 (29419)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Amy Esther Schmidt
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0010 (36627)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Emily Irene Kaniuka
DANCE 3401
Dance in Popular Culture
Popular dance in the United States, with an emphasis on how movement constructs identity and community. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 357. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
DANCE 3401: Lecture Section 0010 (35220)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
DANCE 3402
Dance in Global Contexts
Surveys dance forms from around the globe, offering insights into the religious, social, and political functions of dances in their historical and contemporary practices. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. VSP Admis Cond course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
DANCE 3402: Lecture Section 0010 (23555)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 214
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Amy Schofield
DANCE 3402
Dance in Global Contexts
Surveys dance forms from around the globe, offering insights into the religious, social, and political functions of dances in their historical and contemporary practices. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. VSP Admis Cond course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
DANCE 3402: Lecture Section 0010 (21865)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Arps Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Amy Esther Schmidt
EALL 1231
East Asian Humanities
Introduction to the contemporary and traditional cultures of China, Korea, and Japan taught through readings, films, and demonstrations. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
EALL 1231: Lecture Section 0100 (19076)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
ONLINE
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
- Mark Bender
- Nick Allaman
ONLINE
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
- Li Zhao
EALL 1231
East Asian Humanities
Introduction to the contemporary and traditional cultures of China, Korea, and Japan taught through readings, films, and demonstrations. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
EALL 1231: Lecture Section 0100 (16799)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
ONLINE
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
- Li Zhao
ONLINE
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Nancy Helen Tewksbury
- Li Zhao
ECON 4130
World Economic Development in Historical Perspective
A survey of economic development from the middle ages through the 20th century, emphasizing Europe, Asia and Africa. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201) or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5130 (614), or 515. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4130: Lecture Section 102 (17167)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 059
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4130: Lecture Section 103 (17187)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Chem & Biomolecular Eng & Chem - Room: 130
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4130
World Economic Development in Historical Perspective
A survey of economic development from the middle ages through the 20th century, emphasizing Europe, Asia and Africa. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201) or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5130 (614), or 515. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4130: Lecture Section 101 (19502)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Fontana Laboratories - Room: 1000
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4130: Lecture Section 102 (19522)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $34.68, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Molly Cooper
ECON 4130
World Economic Development in Historical Perspective
A survey of economic development from the middle ages through the 20th century, emphasizing Europe, Asia and Africa. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201) or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5130 (614), or 515. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4130: Lecture Section 100 (21973)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Fontana Laboratories - Room: 2040
This class meets Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Vaasavi Unnava
ECON 4140
Economic History of the Americas
A survey of economic development in the Americas emphasizing the United States from colonial times to the 20th century. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201), or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5140 (613) or 516. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4140: Lecture Section 100 (21969)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Fontana Laboratories - Room: 2020
This class meets Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4140
Economic History of the Americas
A survey of economic development in the Americas emphasizing the United States from colonial times to the 20th century. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201), or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5140 (613) or 516. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4140: Lecture Section 101 (17168)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Arps Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4140: Lecture Section 102 (35234)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Arps Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ethan Herbert Doetsch
ECON 4140
Economic History of the Americas
A survey of economic development in the Americas emphasizing the United States from colonial times to the 20th century. Prereq: 2001.01, 2001.02 (200), or 2001.03H (200H), or 2002.01, 2002.02 (201), or 2002.03H (201H), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 5140 (613) or 516. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ECON 4140: Lecture Section 101 (19503)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $34.68, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Molly Cooper
ECON 4140: Lecture Section 103 (28468)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $34.68, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Molly Cooper
ENGLISH 2264
Introduction to Popular Cultures
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Popular Culture Studies through a variety of methods and case studies. The specific focus will be on the entanglement of race, ethnicity, and gender in popular cultures. Prereq: Completion of English 1110 or one GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2264. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
ENGLISH 2264: Lecture Section 0010 (29984)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Marion Library/Classroom Build - Room: 227
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter Dully
ENGLISH 2264
Introduction to Popular Cultures
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Popular Culture Studies through a variety of methods and case studies. The specific focus will be on the entanglement of race, ethnicity, and gender in popular cultures. Prereq: Completion of English 1110 or one GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2264. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2264: Lecture Section 0020 (26052)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hayes Hall - Room: 006
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Umut Mert Gurses
ENGLISH 2264
Introduction to Popular Cultures
This course introduces students to the interdisciplinary field of Popular Culture Studies through a variety of methods and case studies. The specific focus will be on the entanglement of race, ethnicity, and gender in popular cultures. Prereq: Completion of English 1110 or one GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2264. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2264: Lecture Section 0010 (30952)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hagerty Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Umut Mert Gurses
ENGLISH 2264: Lecture Section 0020 (28424)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 2017
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Perry Dalnim Miller
ENGLISH 2270
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for 2270H, CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
ENGLISH 2270: Lecture Section 0010 (37625)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Stewart Jobrack
ENGLISH 2270
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for 2270H, CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2270: Lecture Section 0020 (28908)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Bolz Hall - Room: 317
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Zahra Abedi
ENGLISH 2270
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for 2270H, CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2270: Lecture Section 0020 (29157)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Rosemary Virginia Hathaway
ENGLISH 2270H
Introduction to Folklore
A general study of the field of folklore including basic approaches and a survey of primary folk materials: folktales, legends, folksongs, ballads, and folk beliefs. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2270, CompStd 2350, or 2350H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in CompStd 2350H.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2270H: Seminar Section 0010 (28214)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 206
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Merrill Kaplan
ENGLISH 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: 1110.01. Not open to students with credit for WGSSt 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (27898)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
University Hall - Room: 056
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Octavian Robinson
ENGLISH 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: 1110.01. Not open to students with credit for WGSSt 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ENGLISH 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (27390)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
ENGLISH 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: 1110.01. Not open to students with credit for WGSSt 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (35910)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Octavian Robinson
ENGLISH 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: 1110.01. Not open to students with credit for WGSSt 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ENGLISH 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (30453)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hopewell Hall - Room: 110
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Rhea Debussy
ENGLISH 3271
Structure of the English Language
Students learn basic characteristics of English linguistics focusing on the basic building blocks of language; the sounds of English and how they are put together, word formation processes, and rules for combining words into utterances/sentences. Students investigate and explore linguistic variation, accents of American English, and the implications of language evaluation in educational settings. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, 2271, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0040 (26599)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $24.10, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Galey Modan
ENGLISH 3271
Structure of the English Language
Students learn basic characteristics of English linguistics focusing on the basic building blocks of language; the sounds of English and how they are put together, word formation processes, and rules for combining words into utterances/sentences. Students investigate and explore linguistic variation, accents of American English, and the implications of language evaluation in educational settings. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, 2271, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0010 (19700)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Rexhina Ndoci
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0030 (27006)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $38.89, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Smith Laboratory - Room: 2150
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- Galey Modan
ENGLISH 3271
Structure of the English Language
Students learn basic characteristics of English linguistics focusing on the basic building blocks of language; the sounds of English and how they are put together, word formation processes, and rules for combining words into utterances/sentences. Students investigate and explore linguistic variation, accents of American English, and the implications of language evaluation in educational settings. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, 2271, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0010 (36331)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $24.10, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Liz Weiser
ENGLISH 3271
Structure of the English Language
Students learn basic characteristics of English linguistics focusing on the basic building blocks of language; the sounds of English and how they are put together, word formation processes, and rules for combining words into utterances/sentences. Students investigate and explore linguistic variation, accents of American English, and the implications of language evaluation in educational settings. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, 2271, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0010 (25489)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $24.10, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Liz Weiser
ENGLISH 3271
Structure of the English Language
Students learn basic characteristics of English linguistics focusing on the basic building blocks of language; the sounds of English and how they are put together, word formation processes, and rules for combining words into utterances/sentences. Students investigate and explore linguistic variation, accents of American English, and the implications of language evaluation in educational settings. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01). Not open to students with credit for 4570 (570), 6760 (760), 271, 669, 671, 2271, or Linguist 601. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3271: Lecture Section 0010 (17719)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lauren M. Squires
ENGLISH 3364
Special Topics in Popular Culture
Focused study in reading popular culture texts, organized around a single theme, period, or medium. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3364: Lecture Section 0010 (26603)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 353
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Lauren M. Squires
ENGLISH 3364
Special Topics in Popular Culture
Focused study in reading popular culture texts, organized around a single theme, period, or medium. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3364: Lecture Section 0010 (36437)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 316
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ryan Helterbrand
ENGLISH 3364: Lecture Section 0020 (27820)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 177
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Frank Highley
ENGLISH 3364
Special Topics in Popular Culture
Focused study in reading popular culture texts, organized around a single theme, period, or medium. Prereq: 1110.01 (110.01) or equiv. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
ENGLISH 3364: Lecture Section 0010 (36907)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hodges Hall - Room: 193
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Robert E Hughes
ENGLISH 3378
Special Topics in Film and Literature
Focuses on the relationship between film and literature; topics may include adaptation, cross-media themes and modes, influence of cinema on literature and vice versa. Prereq: 1110. Not open to students with 10 qtr cr hrs for 378. Repeatable to a maximum of 6 cr hrs. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGLISH 3378: Lecture Section 0020 (36439)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 206
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Luke Andrew Wilson
ENGR 5797.13
Engineering the Castles and Cathedrals of England and Wales
A study abroad trip to England and Wales for the purpose of understanding the importance of several iconic castles and cathedrals and the various methods used for their construction. Participants must be physical fit enough to walk an extended length of time, negotiate rough terrain, climb steep steps, and not be afraid of heights. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Graduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGR 5797.13: Field Experience Section SA20 (6880)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: Not eligible for College Credit Plus program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS ENG GBR, Third Party Direct Enroll
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Patrick Herak
- Ada J Keohane
ENGR 5797.13
Engineering the Castles and Cathedrals of England and Wales
A study abroad trip to England and Wales for the purpose of understanding the importance of several iconic castles and cathedrals and the various methods used for their construction. Participants must be physical fit enough to walk an extended length of time, negotiate rough terrain, climb steep steps, and not be afraid of heights. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGR 5797.13: Field Experience Section SA20 (6666)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: Not eligible for College Credit Plus program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS ENG GBR, Third Party Direct Enroll
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Patrick Herak
- Ada J Keohane
ENGR 5797.18
Engineering of Ancient Greece
A study abroad trip to Greece for the purpose of understanding the importance of the influences and continuing contributions to society of Ancient Greece's Engineering and Technological advancements. Students will visit various significant engineering marvels and examine the methods used for their formulation and construction. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Graduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGR 5797.18: Field Experience Section SA20 (4198)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: Not eligible for College Credit Plus program, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS ENG GRC, Third Party Direct Enroll
Hitchcock Hall - Room: 446
This class meets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Kadri Parris
- Mary Alice Leist
ENGR 5797.18
Engineering of Ancient Greece
A study abroad trip to Greece for the purpose of understanding the importance of the influences and continuing contributions to society of Ancient Greece's Engineering and Technological advancements. Students will visit various significant engineering marvels and examine the methods used for their formulation and construction. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENGR 5797.18: Field Experience Section SA20 (4199)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: Not eligible for College Credit Plus program, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS ENG GRC, Third Party Direct Enroll
Hitchcock Hall - Room: 446
This class meets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Instructors
- Kadri Parris
- Mary Alice Leist
ENR 3470
Religion and Environmental Values in America
Examines development & influence of religious environmental values & their impact on environmental citizenship in America; Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist & Christian environmental perspectives; stewardship, eco-justice & creation spirituality. Sp Sem. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 347. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENR 3470: Lecture Section 0010 (32048)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Kottman Hall - Room: 333
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ENR 3470: Recitation Section 0020 (32794)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 119
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ENR 3470: Recitation Section 0040 (32795)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Kottman Hall - Room: 460
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ENR 3470: Recitation Section 0050 (32796)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 119
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ENR 3470E
Religion and Environmental Values in America
Examines development & influence of religious environmental values & their impact on environmental citizenship in America; Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist & Christian environmental perspectives; stewardship, eco-justice & creation spirituality. Prereq: Honors standing. Not open to students with credit for 3470. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ENR 3470E: Lecture Section 0010 (33472)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Kottman Hall - Room: 333
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ENR 3470E: Recitation Section 0020 (33470)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Kottman Hall - Room: 460
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Gregory Ernest Hitzhusen
ESPHE 3410
Philosophy of Education
An introduction to key philosophical issues in education, focusing on the questions: Who should be educated? What should be taught? Who gets to decide? GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ESPHE 3410: Lecture Section 0010 (11811)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 184
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Winston Charles Thompson
ESPHE 3410
Philosophy of Education
An introduction to key philosophical issues in education, focusing on the questions: Who should be educated? What should be taught? Who gets to decide? GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ESPHE 3410: Lecture Section 0010 (14041)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Phys Activ & Educ Srvs Bldg - Room: A103
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Sally Moore
ESPHE 3410
Philosophy of Education
An introduction to key philosophical issues in education, focusing on the questions: Who should be educated? What should be taught? Who gets to decide? GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
ESPHE 3410: Lecture Section 0010 (9555)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $38.89, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Hea-Jin Lee
ESPHE 3410
Philosophy of Education
An introduction to key philosophical issues in education, focusing on the questions: Who should be educated? What should be taught? Who gets to decide? GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
ESPHE 3410: Lecture Section 0010 (15737)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $38.89, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Hea-Jin Lee
ETHNSTD 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Spanish 2242 or Comparative Studies 2242, or 2322. Cross-listed in Comparative Studies and Spanish. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2242: Lecture Section 0010 (28278)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Fernanda Diaz-Basteris
ETHNSTD 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Spanish 2242 or Comparative Studies 2242, or 2322. Cross-listed in Comparative Studies and Spanish. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2242: Lecture Section 0010 (35805)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Alfonso . Roca Suarez
ETHNSTD 2321
Introduction to Asian American Studies
Introduction to how Asian Americans as a whole and as specific ethnic groups have been racialized throughout U.S. history; examination of diverse Asian American experiences, cultural practices, and political viewpoints through gender, sexuality, class, immigrant status, dis/ability, and other social differences. Prereq: English 1110.XX, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2321. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2321: Lecture Section 0010 (35734)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 125
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Corinne Sugino
ETHNSTD 2321
Introduction to Asian American Studies
Introduction to how Asian Americans as a whole and as specific ethnic groups have been racialized throughout U.S. history; examination of diverse Asian American experiences, cultural practices, and political viewpoints through gender, sexuality, class, immigrant status, dis/ability, and other social differences. Prereq: English 1110.XX, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2321. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2321: Lecture Section 0010 (35860)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hayes Hall - Room: 005
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Martin Ponce
ETHNSTD 2323
Introduction to American Indian Studies
This course explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, and perspectives and futures of American Indians in the U.S., with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, and gender diversity. Prereq: English 1110.XX or equiv; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2323. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2323: Lecture Section 0010 (30714)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Dulles Hall - Room: 016
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- fabian Romero
ETHNSTD 2323
Introduction to American Indian Studies
This course explores the legal, cultural, historic, and political foundations, experiences, and perspectives and futures of American Indians in the U.S., with an emphasis on race, ethnicity, and gender diversity. Prereq: English 1110.XX or equiv; or GE foundation writing and info literacy course; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2323. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed with CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ETHNSTD 2323: Lecture Section 0010 (28963)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Off Campus
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- fabian Romero
GERMAN 2350
Introduction to German Studies
Overview of the development of German cultures, history, ideas, and art from the Middle Ages to the present in a transnational context. An ideal course for students considering a major or minor in German or for those with a general interest in German culture. Introductions to analytical methods also provide students with tools for analyzing everything from medieval sagas to television shows. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
GERMAN 2350: Lecture Section 010 (22044)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 173
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Katra A Byram
HEBREW 2241H
Culture of Contemporary Israel
An introduction to the culture of modern Israel: historical roots, socio-political institutions and developments, and literary and artistic creations reflecting the realities of contemporary Israeli society. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2241 (241), 241H, JewshSt 2242, or 2242H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in JewshSt 2242H.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HEBREW 2241H: Lecture Section 10 (35623)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Hagerty Hall - Room: 359
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Adena V. Tanenbaum
HISTART 2001
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0001 (26728)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kristen Irvine Adams
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0002 (30652)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Shima Karimi
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0003 (36441)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Hagerty Hall - Room: 046
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Sarah Schellinger
HISTART 2001
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0012 (25346)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kristen Irvine Adams
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 99 (27024)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTART 2001
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0030 (25382)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0050 (26049)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2001
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 10 (13442)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Shima Karimi
HISTART 2001
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
HISTART 2001: Lecture Section 0010 (14898)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kristen Irvine Adams
HISTART 2001H
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. Prereq: Honors standing, or by permission of dept or instructor. Not open to students with credit for 201, 201H, 210, or 210H. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course. VSP Admis Cond course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2001H: Lecture Section 01 (35328)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Cunz Hall - Room: 180
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Sarah Schellinger
HISTART 2001H
Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval Worlds
Examination of the history of Western Art from the third millennium BCE to the fifteenth century CE. Prereq: Honors standing, or by permission of dept or instructor. Not open to students with credit for 201, 201H, 210, or 210H. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course. VSP Admis Cond course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2001H: Lecture Section 0010 (36122)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
University Hall - Room: 051
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Kristen Irvine Adams
HISTART 2002
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0020 (27701)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Reese Center - Room: 224
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0040 (29125)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Reese Center - Room: 224
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0050 (30647)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Reese Center - Room: 224
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0060 (30648)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Reese Center - Room: 224
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Bob Calhoun
HISTART 2002
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 20 (17311)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Karin Elizabeth Flora
HISTART 2002
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0010 (17784)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Jennings Hall - Room: 355
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Andrew C Shelton
HISTART 2002: Recitation Section 0020 (17785)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 133
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
HISTART 2002: Recitation Section 0040 (17786)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 133
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0200 (21331)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jody Patterson
HISTART 2002
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0010 (19901)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Karin Elizabeth Flora
- Liz Rae Heise-Glass
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 011 (28437)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Liz Rae Heise-Glass
HISTART 2002
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. This course is available for EM credit. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
HISTART 2002: Lecture Section 0010 (27826)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, Credit By Exam, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $53.25, Level 1 CCP course, Advanced Placement Program, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Survey of Art History I & II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Karin Elizabeth Flora
- Liz Rae Heise-Glass
HISTART 2002H
Western Art II: The Renaissance to the Present
Examination of the history of art in Europe and the United States, from 1400 to the present. Prereq: Honors standing, or by permission of dept or instructor. GE VPA or historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2002H: Lecture Section 01 (35331)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $57.44, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Lazenby Hall - Room: 001
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Julie Lauren Defossez
HISTART 2003
The Art and Visual Culture of East Asia
Art of East Asian cultures from ancient through contemporary times. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2003H. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2003: Lecture Section 0001 (19902)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Jennings Hall - Room: 355
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Christina Wei-Szu Burke Mathison
HISTART 2003: Recitation Section 0002 (19903)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Jennings Hall - Room: 136
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Elvin Zhu
HISTART 2003: Recitation Section 4 (25594)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Jennings Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Elvin Zhu
HISTART 2003
The Art and Visual Culture of East Asia
Art of East Asian cultures from ancient through contemporary times. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2003H. GE VPA and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2003: Lecture Section 0010 (17787)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Scott Lab - Room: E125
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Hannah Lynn Slater
HISTART 2003: Recitation Section 50 (25945)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Jennings Hall - Room: 136
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
HISTART 2003: Recitation Section 60 (25946)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Jennings Hall - Room: 160
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
HISTART 2301
Classical Archaeology
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Clas 2301 or History 2210. GE cultures and ideas and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Clas 2301 and History 2210.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2301: Lecture Section 10 (30175)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark David Fullerton
HISTART 2301
Classical Archaeology
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Clas 2301 or History 2210. GE cultures and ideas and historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Clas 2301 and History 2210.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTART 2301: Lecture Section 23 (36014)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark David Fullerton
HISTORY 1102
Latin American History since 1825
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1102: Lecture Section 10 (37134)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Markus Schoof
HISTORY 1151
American History to 1877
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2001. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1151: Lecture Section 010 (27867)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Josh Wood
HISTORY 1151
American History to 1877
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2001. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1151: Lecture Section 10 (37352)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1151
American History to 1877
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2001. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1151: Lecture Section 010 (16959)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1152
American History since 1877
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2002. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Wooster
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 0010 (17143)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
Skou Hall - Room: 212
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Allan James Keller
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 0011 (26013)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
Skou Hall - Room: 212
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Allan James Keller
HISTORY 1152
American History since 1877
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2002. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Wooster
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 0010 (14836)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
Wooster Laboratory Building - Room: WSB175
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Allan James Keller
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 0011 (21860)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
Wooster Laboratory Building - Room: WSB175
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Allan James Keller
HISTORY 1152
American History since 1877
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2002. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 010 (27872)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greyson Edwards Teague
HISTORY 1152
American History since 1877
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2002. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 010 (16960)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Sierra Lashae Phillips
HISTORY 1152
American History since 1877
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1150 or 2002. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1152: Lecture Section 010 (25444)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, TAG - United States/American History Sequence, TAG - United States/American History II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1211
European History I
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1210, 2201, 2201H, 2202, 2203, or 2205. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1211: Lecture Section 10 (36586)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $90.20, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Geoffrey Parker
HISTORY 1211: Recitation Section 20 (36594)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Ian Thomas Gammon
HISTORY 1211: Recitation Section 30 (36595)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Ian Thomas Gammon
HISTORY 1211: Recitation Section 40 (36596)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Ian Thomas Gammon
HISTORY 1212
European History II
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two World Wars; the decline of empires; the Cold War. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1210, 2203, 2204. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1212: Lecture Section 10 (28439)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kiki Mackaman-Lofland
HISTORY 1212: Lecture Section 20 (28459)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Eric Limbach
HISTORY 1212
European History II
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two World Wars; the decline of empires; the Cold War. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1210, 2203, 2204. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1212: Lecture Section 010 (16911)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1212
European History II
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two World Wars; the decline of empires; the Cold War. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1210, 2203, 2204. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1212: Lecture Section 10 (25967)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1681
World History to 1500
Comparative survey of the world's major civilizations and their interconnections from the beginnings of human civilization through 1500. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2641. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1681: Lecture Section 010 (28460)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Catalina Hunt
HISTORY 1681
World History to 1500
Comparative survey of the world's major civilizations and their interconnections from the beginnings of human civilization through 1500. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2641. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1681: Lecture Section 10 (37354)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization I
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 1682
World History from 1500 to the Present
Survey of the human community, with an emphasis on its increasing global integration, from the first European voyages of exploration through the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2642. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1682: Lecture Section 020 (26698)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Eric Limbach
HISTORY 1682
World History from 1500 to the Present
Survey of the human community, with an emphasis on its increasing global integration, from the first European voyages of exploration through the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2642. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1682: Lecture Section 010 (27869)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Eric Limbach
HISTORY 1682
World History from 1500 to the Present
Survey of the human community, with an emphasis on its increasing global integration, from the first European voyages of exploration through the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2642. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 1682: Lecture Section 10 (21994)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Western/World Civilization Sequence, TAG - Western/World Civilization II
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Alhassan Abdul Rahman
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0010 (14864)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Brian A Himebaugh
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0020 (36320)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Michael Mangus
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0030 (27188)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Reese Center - Room: 218
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Michael Mangus
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0040 (37822)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- James Weeks
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 10 (27268)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark Grimsley
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0010 (15062)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Michael Mangus
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 0020 (15063)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Michael Mangus
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2001: Lecture Section 10 (36780)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Melissah J. Pawlikowski
HISTORY 2001
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2001: Recitation Section 0010 (10579)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greyson Edwards Teague
HISTORY 2001H
Multiple Americas: US History from Colonialism to Reconstruction
An introduction to the history of what would become the United States, from the Colonial period to Reconstruction, with an emphasis on race, gender and ethnicity. Topics include colonization, the dispossession and enslavement of African and Native peoples, gender roles, immigration, the conquest and settlement of the Southwest, and the events that moved America both toward and away from equality. Prereq: Honors standing. Not open to students with credit for 2001. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2001H: Lecture Section 10 (35677)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 258
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Joan Ellen Cashin
HISTORY 2002
Making America Modern
A rigorous, intermediate-level history of modern U.S. in the world from the age of industrialization to the age of globalization. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1152. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2002: Lecture Section 0050 (26932)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Mitchell B Lerner
HISTORY 2002: Lecture Section 060 (29421)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- James Weeks
HISTORY 2002
Making America Modern
A rigorous, intermediate-level history of modern U.S. in the world from the age of industrialization to the age of globalization. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1152. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2002: Recitation Section 0010 (36799)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greyson Edwards Teague
HISTORY 2002
Making America Modern
A rigorous, intermediate-level history of modern U.S. in the world from the age of industrialization to the age of globalization. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1152. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2002: Lecture Section 0010 (17225)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hodges Hall - Room: 1143
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Mitchell B Lerner
HISTORY 2002: Lecture Section 0020 (30406)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- James Weeks
HISTORY 2010
History of American Capitalism
Study of the evolution of "American Capitalism" from pre-capitalist economies of the medieval period to the early 21st century. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2010: Lecture Section 10 (35235)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 371
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Bartow J Elmore
HISTORY 2015
History of American Criminal Justice
The history of crime, criminal law, law enforcement, prisons, and juvenile courts. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2015: Lecture Section 10 (22002)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Randolph Anthony Roth
HISTORY 2015
History of American Criminal Justice
The history of crime, criminal law, law enforcement, prisons, and juvenile courts. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2015: Lecture Section 10 (37866)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Randolph Anthony Roth
HISTORY 2046
Christianity and Liberation in the USA
The intersection of race, ethnicity, and gender with Christian thought and practice in the USA; the emergence of liberation theologies and movements in the late twentieth century in their historical and social contexts. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2046: Lecture Section 10 (28103)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 009
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- David Bernhard Brakke
HISTORY 2080
African American History to 1877
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. Students will analyze the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, social class, and other categories through the lens of African Americans? lived experiences and how they functioned in Black communities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2080. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2080: Lecture Section 10 (26842)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Dulles Hall - Room: 024
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Elea Shea Anders Proctor
HISTORY 2080
African American History to 1877
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. Students will analyze the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, social class, and other categories through the lens of African Americans? lived experiences and how they functioned in Black communities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2080. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2080: Lecture Section 10 (35995)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Page Hall - Room: 060
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ryan Fontanilla
HISTORY 2081
African American History from 1877
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present, with an emphasis on the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and social class. Prereq: Not open to students with AfAmASt 2081. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2081: Lecture Section 10 (21995)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greyson Edwards Teague
HISTORY 2081
African American History from 1877
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present, with an emphasis on the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and social class. Prereq: Not open to students with AfAmASt 2081. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2081: Lecture Section 10 (29250)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
University Hall - Room: 074
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Hasan Kwame Jeffries
HISTORY 2081: Lecture Section 30 (37014)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kelly Jo Fulkerson Dikuua
HISTORY 2081
African American History from 1877
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present, with an emphasis on the intersection of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, and social class. Prereq: Not open to students with AfAmASt 2081. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2081: Lecture Section 10 (28332)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Kottman Hall - Room: 102
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ryan Fontanilla
HISTORY 2100
Introduction to the Spanish Atlantic World
Introductory survey of the Spanish Empire in the Americas to 1825. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2100: Lecture Section 0010 (36141)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Stanley Earl Blake
HISTORY 2105
Latin America and the World
Latin America's relationship with the World since independence (1825) focusing on cases of direct and indirect U.S. intervention as well as European influences and globalization. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2105: Lecture Section 0010 (36142)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Stanley Earl Blake
HISTORY 2105
Latin America and the World
Latin America's relationship with the World since independence (1825) focusing on cases of direct and indirect U.S. intervention as well as European influences and globalization. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2105: Lecture Section 10 (18310)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Markus Schoof
HISTORY 2111
Introduction to Native American People of the Andes
Introductory survey of the history of the Native American peoples of the Andes from the Pre-Columbian period to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 368.02. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2111: Lecture Section 0010 (36325)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Reese Center - Room: 224
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Alcira Duenas
HISTORY 2125
The History of Latin America Through Film
Latin American history from the pre-colonial era to the present as depicted in film, including the analysis of colonialism, revolutions, society, women, and current events. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2125: Lecture Section 0010 (34674)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Galvin Hall - Room: 326
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Stanley Earl Blake
HISTORY 2202
Introduction to Medieval History
Survey of medieval history from the late Roman Empire to the early sixteenth century. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1211. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2202: Lecture Section 10 (30836)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Peter Joel Vanderpuy
HISTORY 2221
Introduction to the New Testament: History and Literature
Introductory survey of the New Testament writings in translation, including non-canonical sources of the early Christian movement. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2221E, Clas 2221, 2221E, 2401, or 2401E. GE for lit and historical study course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Clas.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2221: Lecture Section 010 (26375)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Literature, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 100
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Bert Harrill
HISTORY 2231
The Crusades
Examines the various European crusades - in the Holy Land, Spain, Eastern Europe, and southern France - from their origins to the late 15th century. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2231: Lecture Section 10 (30837)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Sarah K Douglas
HISTORY 2231
The Crusades
Examines the various European crusades - in the Holy Land, Spain, Eastern Europe, and southern France - from their origins to the late 15th century. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
HISTORY 2231: Lecture Section 0010 (36438)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ovalwood Hall - Room: 015
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Heather Jean Tanner
HISTORY 2270
Love in the Modern World
History of love in philosophy, literature, and art, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3278. GE historical study course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts course and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2270: Lecture Section 10 (35215)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hopkins Hall - Room: 246
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Stephen Roger Kern
HISTORY 2301
African Peoples and Empires in World History
A thematic course focusing on African world history, empire building, and commercial and cultural links across the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean worlds before and during the Atlantic slave trade. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2301. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2301: Lecture Section 10 (29249)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Dulles Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ahmad Alawad Sikainga
HISTORY 2302
History of Modern Africa, 1800 - 1960s
Thematic survey of African history from 1800 to the 1960s. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2302. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2302: Lecture Section 20 (37995)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 243
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Emily Irene Hardick
HISTORY 2302
History of Modern Africa, 1800 - 1960s
Thematic survey of African history from 1800 to the 1960s. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2302. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2302: Lecture Section 10 (27027)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Scott Lab - Room: E245
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Ahmad Alawad Sikainga
HISTORY 2302
History of Modern Africa, 1800 - 1960s
Thematic survey of African history from 1800 to the 1960s. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2302. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2302: Recitation Section 0010 (36305)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Morrill Hall - Room: 296
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- James E. Genova
HISTORY 2350
Islam, Politics, and Society in History
Introduction to the manner in which Islam has interacted with politics in the Middle East and vicinity from the rise of Islam through the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Islam 2350. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Islam.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2350: Lecture Section 0010 (26620)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mehrak Kamali Sarvestani
HISTORY 2353
The Middle East Since 1914
An introductory study of the political, social and cultural history and evolution of Islamic civilization since 1914. The course will examine the impact of outside power on the Middle East, as well as the region's responses to modernity; political, socioeconomic and cultural change; ideological strategy; Islamic identity and globalization; and changes in media of communication. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 3358. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2353: Lecture Section 10 (35556)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 221
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Yigit Akin
HISTORY 2401
History of East Asia in the Pre-Modern Era
Introduction to societies and cultures of pre-modern China, Korea, and Japan; the East Asian geographical and cultural unit. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2401: Lecture Section 10 (30841)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Cruz Guan
HISTORY 2402
History of East Asia in the Modern Era
Introduction to the transformation of societies and cultures of modern China, Korea, and Japan from the 17th century to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2402: Lecture Section 010 (26398)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 354
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Alexander Reed
HISTORY 2475
History of the Holocaust
Study of the state-sponsored murder of millions of Jews and non-Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for JewshSt 2475. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in JewshSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2475: Lecture Section 10 (35409)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hopkins Hall - Room: 246
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Robin E. Judd
HISTORY 2550
History of War
A survey of the main concepts and issues involved in the study of war in world perspective, using case studies from prehistoric times to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2550: Lecture Section 0010 (36143)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Tryntje Helfferich
HISTORY 2550
History of War
A survey of the main concepts and issues involved in the study of war in world perspective, using case studies from prehistoric times to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2550: Lecture Section 10 (27866)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark Grimsley
HISTORY 2550
History of War
A survey of the main concepts and issues involved in the study of war in world perspective, using case studies from prehistoric times to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2550: Lecture Section 010 (14843)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mark Grimsley
HISTORY 2550
History of War
A survey of the main concepts and issues involved in the study of war in world perspective, using case studies from prehistoric times to the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2550: Lecture Section 010 (16912)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Sarah K Douglas
HISTORY 2610
A Survey of U.S. Women's and Gender History: Diversity and Intersections
Survey of women and gender from pre-European settlement to present, with particular attention to differences among women. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2610: Recitation Section 0010 (27294)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Morrill Hall - Room: 335
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Margaret Mary Sumner
HISTORY 2610
A Survey of U.S. Women's and Gender History: Diversity and Intersections
Survey of women and gender from pre-European settlement to present, with particular attention to differences among women. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2610: Lecture Section 10 (22006)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Daniel Winunwe Rivers
HISTORY 2620
Women Changing the World: Histories of Activism and Struggle
History of women's activism in global perspective. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2620: Lecture Section 0010 (36849)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Elizabeth A Dillenburg
HISTORY 2620
Women Changing the World: Histories of Activism and Struggle
History of women's activism in global perspective. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2620: Lecture Section 10 (35712)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Dulles Hall - Room: 027
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Birgitte Soland
HISTORY 2642
Global History 1500 to Present
Examines the major issues that have shaped the human experience of various regions since 1500 C.E. through comparative study of civilizations within the context of religion, trade, technology, art, culture, industrialism, imperialism, revolution, and gender relations. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1682. GE historical study and global diversity studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2642: Lecture Section 0010 (34679)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Stanley Earl Blake
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 010 (28588)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 394
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Randolph Anthony Roth
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 20 (28461)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Eric Limbach
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 0010 (26451)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Brian A Himebaugh
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 10 (26676)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Michael Mangus
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 010 (16961)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kiki Mackaman-Lofland
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2650: Recitation Section 0010 (28419)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Morrill Hall - Room: 125
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- James E. Genova
HISTORY 2650
The World since 1914
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2650: Lecture Section 20 (27277)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 2651
World History before the Modern Age
A thematic approach to exploring selected major processes and events that shaped human experience between the Stone Age and 1750. Specific topics and content can vary. Prereq or concur: English 1110, or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 1681. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2651: Recitation Section 0010 (25958)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Amanda S Respess
HISTORY 2651
World History before the Modern Age
A thematic approach to exploring selected major processes and events that shaped human experience between the Stone Age and 1750. Specific topics and content can vary. Prereq or concur: English 1110, or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 1681. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 2651: Lecture Section 0010 (28771)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Tryntje Helfferich
HISTORY 2675
The Indian Ocean: Communities and Commodities in Motion
This course examines the history of the Indian Ocean world, a dynamic inter-regional arena that touches three continents. The course will explore historical processes as they cross traditional boundaries between geographic regions. With its focus on communities and commodities, this course will expose students to the continuities and change that have created the modern Indian Ocean world. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2675: Lecture Section 0010 (36306)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Amanda S Respess
HISTORY 2680
It's The End of The World!: Apocalypticism in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
This course will explore how the end of the world-generally understood to be preceded by enormous wars and disasters as well as the judgment of people and a reckoning of their deeds-was imagined over two millennia by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The course will cover primary and secondary historical works, as well as fictional bestsellers, about the apocalypse from around the world. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for NELC 2680. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and lit, vis and performing arts course. Cross-listed in NELC.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2680: Lecture Section 10 (29702)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Jennings Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Matt Goldish
HISTORY 2750
Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2750H, 2750E, WGSSt 2750, or 2750H. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in WGSSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 2750: Lecture Section 10 (29358)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Daniel Winunwe Rivers
HISTORY 2752
Social Reform Movements in U.S. History
Explores organized movements for social change from 1830 to 1970s, including antislavery, women's rights, temperance, utopias, Populists, Progressives, African-American, American Indian and Chicano rights. Sometimes this course offered at distance. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
HISTORY 2752: Recitation Section 0010 (28659)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Morrill Hall - Room: 210
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Margaret Mary Sumner
HISTORY 3106
History of Mexico
This course offers an intersectional study of the history of Mexico, highlighting the importance of gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity from the precolonial era to the present day. Throughout the semester we will examine patterns of conflict and negotiation, including ways in which everyday people participated in and influenced cultural and political events. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and foundation race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 3106: Lecture Section 0010 (30448)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hodges Hall - Room: 1010
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Alcira Duenas
HISTORY 3106
History of Mexico
This course offers an intersectional study of the history of Mexico, highlighting the importance of gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity from the precolonial era to the present day. Throughout the semester we will examine patterns of conflict and negotiation, including ways in which everyday people participated in and influenced cultural and political events. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and foundation race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
HISTORY 3106: Lecture Section 0010 (36145)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Stanley Earl Blake
HISTORY 3106
History of Mexico
This course offers an intersectional study of the history of Mexico, highlighting the importance of gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity from the precolonial era to the present day. Throughout the semester we will examine patterns of conflict and negotiation, including ways in which everyday people participated in and influenced cultural and political events. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and foundation race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3106: Lecture Section 10 (28110)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 115
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Stephanie Jo Smith
HISTORY 3210
Archaic Greece
Survey of Greek history from Neolithic Age (7000-3000 BC) to end of the Archaic Era (700-480 BC). Prereq: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 501.01. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3210: Lecture Section 10 (35438)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greg Anderson
HISTORY 3211
Classical Greece
Survey of Greek history during the Classical era (480-320 BC). Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3211: Lecture Section 010 (26022)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Greg Anderson
HISTORY 3215
Sex and Gender in the Ancient World
Introductory survey of women, gender, and sexual relations in the ancient Mediterranean world, especially Greece and Rome. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 3215. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Clas.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3215: Lecture Section 10 (27015)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hopkins Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Kristina Marie Sessa
HISTORY 3215
Sex and Gender in the Ancient World
Introductory survey of women, gender, and sexual relations in the ancient Mediterranean world, especially Greece and Rome. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 3215. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Clas.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 3215: Lecture Section 0010 (28701)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- James Weeks
HISTORY 3218
Paul & His Influence in Early Christianity
Survey of the life and thought of the apostle Paul in translation, and his influence on the formation of Christianity. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 3407. GE lit course and historical study course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3218: Lecture Section 10 (35441)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Literature, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 330
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Bert Harrill
HISTORY 3219
Historical Jesus
The purpose of this course is to consider the problem of how historical facts and religious persuasion are related where a religion, such as Christianity, lays claim to historical truth through examination of the figure of Jesus. Students will learn about historical methodology and a major religious figure about which there is considerable academic and theological debate. Prereq: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3219: Lecture Section 10 (28832)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 312
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Bert Harrill
HISTORY 3231
Creating Medieval Monsters: Constructions of the "Other"
This course examines the development of a persecuting society in medieval Europe and explores the various ways that minorities were demonized (literally turned into "monsters") in the medieval discourse and artwork in order to create a strong sense of unity within Christendom, with a specific focus on Jews, lepers, Muslims, religious non-conformists, sexual nonconformists, and women. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
HISTORY 3231: Lecture Section 0010 (30335)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Ovalwood Hall - Room: 476
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Heather Jean Tanner
HISTORY 3231
Creating Medieval Monsters: Constructions of the "Other"
This course examines the development of a persecuting society in medieval Europe and explores the various ways that minorities were demonized (literally turned into "monsters") in the medieval discourse and artwork in order to create a strong sense of unity within Christendom, with a specific focus on Jews, lepers, Muslims, religious non-conformists, sexual nonconformists, and women. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
HISTORY 3231: Lecture Section 0010 (35312)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Heather Jean Tanner
HISTORY 3231
Creating Medieval Monsters: Constructions of the "Other"
This course examines the development of a persecuting society in medieval Europe and explores the various ways that minorities were demonized (literally turned into "monsters") in the medieval discourse and artwork in order to create a strong sense of unity within Christendom, with a specific focus on Jews, lepers, Muslims, religious non-conformists, sexual nonconformists, and women. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3231: Lecture Section 10 (37359)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jordan Michelle Schoonover
HISTORY 3355
The Early Islamic Conquests (CE 630-750)
Utilizing new historical methods for reading and interpreting the sparse contemporary and near contemporary testimonies for this historical period, this course explores how these testimonies, both Muslim and non-Muslim, continue to challenge historians to revise the history of the Islamic conquests. In this course a strong focus is placed on reading primary source materials in translation. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Islam 3355. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Islam.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3355: Lecture Section 10 (28849)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 174
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Sean W Anthony
HISTORY 3404
Modern China 1750-1949
History of Modern China, circa 1750 to 1949; emphasis on state and society (politics, military affairs, economics, social structure, and culture). Prereq: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
HISTORY 3404: Lecture Section 0010 (36329)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Lefevre Hall - Room: 165
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Chris White
HISTORY 3426
History of Modern Japan
Japanese history since 1800: politics, economics, intellectual change, foreign relations. International scientific, technological and cultural interaction, World War II, Japanese contributions to global culture featured. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3426: Lecture Section 10 (35250)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 254
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Christopher Alexander Reed
HISTORY 3505
U.S. Diplomacy in the Middle East
Survey of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East emphasizing the Cold War, Arab-Israeli conflict, Iran, and wars against Iraq. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for JewshSt 3505. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in JewshSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3505: Lecture Section 010 (28224)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 371
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter L Hahn
HISTORY 3641
Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (1450-1750): Diversity in Context
Investigation of the lives and experiences of early modern European women, with special focus on family life, gender, work, education, religious life, and political power. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3641: Lecture Section 10 (35254)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Elizabeth A Bond
HISTORY 3641
Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (1450-1750): Diversity in Context
Investigation of the lives and experiences of early modern European women, with special focus on family life, gender, work, education, religious life, and political power. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 3641: Lecture Section 10 (27476)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Denney Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
HISTORY 4870
The Ohio State University: Its History and Its World
An introduction to the past and present of OSU, its importance, its disciplines, the interrelations of the academic and other components of the institution, and the contributions over the years of OSU to the wider world. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for ArtsSci 4870. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in ArtsSci.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HISTORY 4870: Lecture Section 010 (28505)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Tamar G. Chute
- David Staley
HTHRHSC 2530
The Evolving Art and Science of Medicine
An analysis of the concepts of health and healing, coupled with an examination of historical developments that have impacted the art and science of the practice of medicine. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0010 (3256)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lise C. Worthen-Chaudhari
HTHRHSC 2530
The Evolving Art and Science of Medicine
An analysis of the concepts of health and healing, coupled with an examination of historical developments that have impacted the art and science of the practice of medicine. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0010 (5708)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hamilton Hall - Room: 270
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Susmita Sadana
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0020 (5709)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lise C. Worthen-Chaudhari
HTHRHSC 2530
The Evolving Art and Science of Medicine
An analysis of the concepts of health and healing, coupled with an examination of historical developments that have impacted the art and science of the practice of medicine. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0010 (3040)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Jennifer M. Olejownik
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0030 (3535)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lise C. Worthen-Chaudhari
HTHRHSC 2530: Lecture Section 0040 (3681)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $17.52, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jennifer M. Olejownik
ISLAM 2350
Islam, Politics, and Society in History
Introduction to the manner in which Islam has interacted with politics in the Middle East and vicinity from the rise of Islam through the present. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2350. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ISLAM 2350: Lecture Section 10 (27789)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mehrak Kamali Sarvestani
ISLAM 3355
The Early Islamic Conquests (CE 630-750)
Utilizing new historical methods for reading and interpreting the sparse contemporary and near-contemporary testimonies for this historical period, this course explores how these testimonies, both Muslim and non-Muslim, continue to challenge historians to revise the history of the Islamic conquests. In this course a strong focus is placed on reading primary source materials in translation. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for History 3355. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ISLAM 3355: Lecture Section 10 (28627)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 174
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Sean W Anthony
ISLAM 3501
Introduction to Islam
Examination of Islam as a world religion, enabling an understanding of its major tenets and beliefs as they are envisioned by insiders and outsiders. Prereq: English 1110. Not open to students with credit for NELC 3501. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ISLAM 3501: Lecture Section 10 (28245)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 129
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Asad Uz Zaman
ISLAM 3501
Introduction to Islam
Examination of Islam as a world religion, enabling an understanding of its major tenets and beliefs as they are envisioned by insiders and outsiders. Prereq: English 1110. Not open to students with credit for NELC 3501. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
ISLAM 3501: Lecture Section 10 (35644)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Cunz Hall - Room: 180
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
JAPANSE 2231
Elements of Japanese Culture
A survey of literature, art, religion, philosophy, film, and social institutions of the Japanese people from the earliest to the most recent times. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JAPANSE 2231: Lecture Section 0100 (19951)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Mineharu Nakayama
JAPANSE 2231: Lecture Section 02 (34936)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 251
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Artem Vorobiev
JAPANSE 2231
Elements of Japanese Culture
A survey of literature, art, religion, philosophy, film, and social institutions of the Japanese people from the earliest to the most recent times. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JAPANSE 2231: Lecture Section 0100 (17815)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 009
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Keita Carey Moore
JEWSHST 2201
Introduction to Jewish Culture, Thought, and Practice
An introduction to the historical, ideological, and cultural growth of Judaism examined from a variety of methodological perspectives. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JEWSHST 2201: Lecture Section 10 (28626)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Hagerty Hall - Room: 306
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Adena V. Tanenbaum
JEWSHST 2201
Introduction to Jewish Culture, Thought, and Practice
An introduction to the historical, ideological, and cultural growth of Judaism examined from a variety of methodological perspectives. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JEWSHST 2201: Lecture Section 10 (35835)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Hagerty Hall - Room: 351
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Adena V. Tanenbaum
JEWSHST 2241
Yiddish Culture
Introductory survey of political, social, ideological, and religious trends as reflected in Yiddish culture, especially folklore and literature. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Yiddish 2241 (241). GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Yiddish.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JEWSHST 2241: Lecture Section 10 (37446)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 259
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- LeiAnna Xenia Hamel
JEWSHST 2242H
Culture of Contemporary Israel
An introduction to the culture of modern Israel: historical roots, socio-political institutions and developments, and literary and artistic creations reflecting the realities of contemporary Israeli society. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2242, Hebrew 2241 (241), or 2241H (241H). GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Hebrew 2241H.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JEWSHST 2242H: Lecture Section 10 (35624)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Hagerty Hall - Room: 359
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Adena V. Tanenbaum
JEWSHST 3505
U.S. Diplomacy in the Middle East
Survey of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East emphasizing the Cold War, Arab-Israeli conflict, Iran, and wars against Iraq. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 3505. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
JEWSHST 3505: Lecture Section 10 (29282)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 371
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter L Hahn
KNSISM 2210
History of Sport in 19th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 19th century America. Emphasis on modernity; race, class, gender & ethnicity; rise of the city; religious, intellectual and scientific thought. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 210. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KNSISM 2210: Lecture Section 0010 (11049)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2210: Lecture Section 0020 (35130)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Psychology Building - Room: 014
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2210
History of Sport in 19th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 19th century America. Emphasis on modernity; race, class, gender & ethnicity; rise of the city; religious, intellectual and scientific thought. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 210. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
KNSISM 2210: Lecture Section 0010 (37242)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2210
History of Sport in 19th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 19th century America. Emphasis on modernity; race, class, gender & ethnicity; rise of the city; religious, intellectual and scientific thought. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 210. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KNSISM 2210: Lecture Section 0010 (13748)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2210
History of Sport in 19th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 19th century America. Emphasis on modernity; race, class, gender & ethnicity; rise of the city; religious, intellectual and scientific thought. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 210. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KNSISM 2210: Lecture Section 0010 (9462)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2211
History of Sport in 20th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 20th century America. Emphasis on consumerism; race, class, gender & ethnicity; mass media; sport in a global world. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 211. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KNSISM 2211: Lecture Section 0010 (11050)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hopkins Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2211: Lecture Section 0020 (11051)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2211
History of Sport in 20th Century America
Explores intersection between sport and society in 20th century America. Emphasis on consumerism; race, class, gender & ethnicity; mass media; sport in a global world. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for EduPAES 211. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KNSISM 2211: Lecture Section 0010 (13749)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Jennings Hall - Room: 040
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KNSISM 2211: Lecture Section 0020 (13750)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marc Horger
KOREAN 2231
Elements of Korean Culture
A survey of the religion, history, customs, performing arts, fine arts, literature, and social institutions of the Korean people from the earliest era to the present. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KOREAN 2231: Lecture Section 0100 (26083)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 185
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Han Kim
KOREAN 2231
Elements of Korean Culture
A survey of the religion, history, customs, performing arts, fine arts, literature, and social institutions of the Korean people from the earliest era to the present. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 231. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KOREAN 2231: Lecture Section 0100 (25720)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Hayana Kim
KOREAN 2797
Study Abroad in Korea
The Korea Study Abroad Program introduces a dynamic mix of Korea's traditions and modern innovations. The course allows students to explore the country's cities, industries, cultural heritages, environmental policies, and green growth strategies through readings, site visits, and lectures. Students will gain hands-on experience through guided walking tours and excursions. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
KOREAN 2797: Lecture Section SA01 (17901)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - New, OIA Study Abroad Program Nbr
Class Attribute Values: GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, MS GLO KOR
Location TBA
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Danielle Ooyoung Pyun
LARCH 2367
Making and Meaning of the American Landscape
Overview and interpretation of influential figures, policies, programs, cultural forces, and environmental factors that have shaped the American landscape since the Revolutionary War. Prereq: English 1110, or equiv. GE writing and comm: level 2 and cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LARCH 2367: Lecture Section 10 (8011)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 251
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- John D Davis
LARCH 2367: Recitation Section 20 (8012)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Knowlton Hall - Room: 175
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- TBA
LARCH 2367: Recitation Section 30 (8013)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Knowlton Hall - Room: 176
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- TBA
LARCH 2367: Recitation Section 40 (8014)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Smith Laboratory - Room: 2186
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- TBA
LARCH 2367: Recitation Section 50 (8015)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Scott Lab - Room: N044
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- TBA
LARCH 2367E
Making and Meaning of the American Landscape
Overview and interpretation of influential figures, policies, programs, cultural forces, and environmental factors that have shaped the American landscape since the Revolutionary War. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110, or equiv. GE writing and comm: level 2 and cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LARCH 2367E: Lecture Section 10 (8016)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Journalism Building - Room: 251
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- John D Davis
LARCH 2367E: Recitation Section 20 (8017)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Writing and Communication: level 2, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Embedded Honors
Knowlton Hall - Room: 177
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- TBA
LING 3601
Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the U.S.
Objective examination of the relationship between language, race and ethnicity in the context of varieties of English used by minority ethnic and racial groups in the U.S. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LING 3601: Lecture Section 10 (29133)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Jennings Hall - Room: 040
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Rexhina Ndoci
LING 3601
Language, Race, and Ethnicity in the U.S.
Objective examination of the relationship between language, race and ethnicity in the context of varieties of English used by minority ethnic and racial groups in the U.S. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LING 3601: Lecture Section 10 (27064)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Psychology Building - Room: 010
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Clint Awai-Jennings
LING 3606
Language and Gender
This course focuses on analytical thinking about gender and language, relations between them, and relations between these constructs and other social structures like race, ethnicity, and nationhood; and helps in developing critical thinking, reading, and writing skills. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2367.01 or 2367.01H. GE diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LING 3606: Lecture Section 10 (26449)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Jennings Hall - Room: 060
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Kyler Blade Laycock
LING 3901
Language Evolution and Language Change
A study of how and why languages change and evolve over time, taking into account the linguistic, historical, ideological and cultural factors involved. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 3101. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LING 3901: Lecture Section 10 (35424)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 042
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Clayton Marr
LING 3901
Language Evolution and Language Change
A study of how and why languages change and evolve over time, taking into account the linguistic, historical, ideological and cultural factors involved. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for NELC 3101. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
LING 3901: Lecture Section 10 (17897)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 110
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lindon Dedvukaj
MDRNGRK 2100
Greece and Beyond: The Crossing of Borders Through Film
Examines cross-cultural encounters between the Greeks and other peoples as depicted in film. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
MDRNGRK 2100: Lecture Section 010 (34907)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 358
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Georgios Anagnostou
MDRNGRK 2240
Travels to Greece: The Search for a Cultural Ideal
Starting in antiquity and ending in today's mass tourism and global migration, the course will introduce students to the phenomenon of travels to Greece. It will examine the reasons people have gone to Greece over the ages and why they have turned Greece into travel ideal. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
MDRNGRK 2240: Lecture Section 010 (27618)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 312
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Gregory Jusdanis
MEDREN 2618
Travel and Exploration
Intercultural contact between Europe (Spain, Portugal, and other nations) and the 'New Worlds' is explored through early modern narratives of travel, conquest, shipwrecks, and captivity. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Medieval 218. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
MEDREN 2618: Lecture Section 0010 (36005)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jonathan D Burgoyne
MEDREN 2666
Magic and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
A study of the history of witchcraft and magic from 400 to 1700 C.E. within sociological, religious and intellectual contexts. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Medieval 240. GE culture and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
MEDREN 2666: Lecture Section 0010 (27031)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Derby Hall - Room: 1080
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Sarah Iles Johnston
NELC 2241
The Middle East Close-Up: People, Cultures, Societies
Introduction to the culture of the Middle East as lived in its villages, towns, and cities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Anthrop 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Anthrop.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
NELC 2241: Lecture Section 10 (27182)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Page Hall - Room: 010
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
NELC 2241
The Middle East Close-Up: People, Cultures, Societies
Introduction to the culture of the Middle East as lived in its villages, towns, and cities. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Anthrop 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in Anthrop.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
NELC 2241: Lecture Section 10 (35650)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Derby Hall - Room: 1080
This class meets Tuesday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
ONLINE
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Nathan Paul Young
NELC 2680
It's The End of The World!: Apocalypticism in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
This course will explore how the end of the world-generally understood to be preceded by enormous wars and disasters as well as the judgment of people and a reckoning of their deeds-was imagined over two millennia by Christians, Jews, and Muslims. The course will cover primary and secondary historical works, as well as fictional bestsellers, about the apocalypse from around the world. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or completion of GE Foundation Writing and Information Literacy Course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 2680. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and lit, vis and performing arts course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
NELC 2680: Recitation Section 10 (30949)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Jennings Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Matt Goldish
NELC 3111
Ancient Empires
This is an introduction to the history and cultures of the ancient empires of southwestern Asia, focusing on the period from the Akkadian empire to the establishment of Islam (ca 2340 BCE - ca 750 CE). Prereq: English 1110. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
NELC 3111: Lecture Section 10 (36417)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Cockins Hall - Room: 312
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Sarah Schellinger
PERSIAN 2241
Persian Culture
A survey of Persian Culture through the reading of Persian literature in translation, viewing of Persian films, and listening to Persian music. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PERSIAN 2241: Lecture Section 10 (35840)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 175
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Mehrak Kamali Sarvestani
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (17747)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (17867)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Dawn Starr
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (15032)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (15033)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (18326)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (17248)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Lefevre Hall - Room: 164
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (29105)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Lefevre Hall - Room: 164
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (28995)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 175
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Christopher J. Pincock
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (23479)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Hitchcock Hall - Room: 031
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Abe Roth
- Jacob Fitzpatrick Caldwell
- Shao An Hsu
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0021 (29212)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
University Hall - Room: 043
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Jacob Fitzpatrick Caldwell
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0022 (29213)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
University Hall - Room: 043
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Jacob Fitzpatrick Caldwell
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0023 (29214)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 1008
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Shao An Hsu
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0024 (29215)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 1008
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Shao An Hsu
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0030 (23480)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Hagerty Hall - Room: 062
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Lyla Hestand
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (36048)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (17182)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (19856)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 059
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Steven G Brown
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0011 (27088)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
University Hall - Room: 086
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0012 (27089)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
University Hall - Room: 086
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0013 (27090)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 133
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1100: Recitation Section 0014 (27091)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 133
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0020 (19857)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Hopkins Hall - Room: 246
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Jacob Charles MacDavid
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (25895)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
Morrill Hall - Room: 125
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- David Stewart Blanks
PHILOS 1100
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
PHILOS 1100: Lecture Section 0010 (23478)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Philosophy
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Dawn Starr
PHILOS 1100H
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. Prereq: Honors standing or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for 101 or 101H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1100H: Lecture Section 0010 (29826)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Journalism Building - Room: 221
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Colin Smith
PHILOS 1100H
Introduction to Philosophy
Examination of major problems, such as the nature of reality, knowledge, truth, morality, and the relation of philosophy to science and religion. Prereq: Honors standing or permission of department or instructor. Not open to students with credit for 101 or 101H. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1100H: Lecture Section 0010 (27072)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Derby Hall - Room: 049
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Colin Smith
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (25904)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Dawn Starr
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (35262)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Caldwell Laboratory - Room: 120
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Justin D'Arms
PHILOS 1300: Recitation Section 0011 (35263)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
University Hall - Room: 086
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1300: Recitation Section 0012 (35264)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
University Hall - Room: 090
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0020 (25318)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Scott Lab - Room: N054
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Seungsoo Lee
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (22101)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (25858)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0020 (15034)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (17249)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Reese Center - Room: 231
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Peter J Celello
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (34914)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Derby Hall - Room: 080
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Alex Wolf-Root
- Emma Zhang
PHILOS 1300: Recitation Section 0011 (34920)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
University Hall - Room: 090
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Emma Zhang
PHILOS 1300: Recitation Section 0012 (34921)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
University Hall - Room: 090
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Emma Zhang
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0020 (23417)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 184
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Seungsoo Lee
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (21746)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- David Stewart Blanks
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (17183)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (17121)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
Morrill Hall - Room: 206
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- David Stewart Blanks
PHILOS 1300
Introduction to Ethics
The nature of right and wrong, good and evil; the grounds of moral choice and decision; the resolution of moral conflicts. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
PHILOS 1300: Lecture Section 0010 (36049)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36, ODHE Transfer Assurance Guides
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities, TAG - Introduction to Ethics
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Glenn Allen Hartz
PHILOS 1332
Ethics in the Professions: Introduction to Engineering Ethics
An examination of contemporary issues in engineering ethics in the context of major ethical theories. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1300. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0010 (13257)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Donald Elwood Soles III
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0020 (17859)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Layne Garrelts
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0030 (17095)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Nathan Dowell
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0040 (21749)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Dylan Isaac Flint
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0050 (17776)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Owain Daniel Griffin
PHILOS 1332
Ethics in the Professions: Introduction to Engineering Ethics
An examination of contemporary issues in engineering ethics in the context of major ethical theories. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1300. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0020 (28324)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Zoe Ashton
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0030 (28868)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Zoe Ashton
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0040 (23419)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Zoe Ashton
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0050 (34928)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 375
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Daniel Richard Olson
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0060 (23489)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 175
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Daniel Richard Olson
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0070 (23491)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 129
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Yonghao . Wang
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0100 (26598)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Eden Lin
- Laurel Isabel Dunham
- Eli Garrett Schantz
- Scott Michael Harkema
PHILOS 1332: Recitation Section 0101 (23490)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
University Hall - Room: 051
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Laurel Isabel Dunham
- Scott Michael Harkema
PHILOS 1332: Recitation Section 0102 (23418)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
University Hall - Room: 051
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Eli Garrett Schantz
PHILOS 1332
Ethics in the Professions: Introduction to Engineering Ethics
An examination of contemporary issues in engineering ethics in the context of major ethical theories. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 1300. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0010 (19858)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0020 (19859)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0030 (19911)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0040 (27075)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0050 (19912)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 375
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0060 (24614)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Journalism Building - Room: 375
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0070 (19913)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 253
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0080 (19914)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 206
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0090 (19915)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 238
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0100 (35269)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 173
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 1332: Lecture Section 0110 (35270)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 214
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 2120
Asian Philosophies
A survey including at least three of the following philosophical systems of Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Taoism, and Confucianism. GE lit and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2120: Lecture Section 0010 (23481)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Literature, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Stillman Hall - Room: 100
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Steven G Brown
PHILOS 2120: Lecture Section 0020 (28311)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Literature, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 2017
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Erich Matthew Jones
PHILOS 2120
Asian Philosophies
A survey including at least three of the following philosophical systems of Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, Taoism, and Confucianism. GE lit and diversity global studies course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2120: Lecture Section 0010 (24368)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Literature, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 180
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Steven G Brown
PHILOS 2120: Lecture Section 0020 (26224)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Literature, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Denney Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Erich Matthew Jones
PHILOS 2455
Philosophy and Videogames
Examination of the philosophical issues that accompany the creation, play, and critique of videogames. GE VPA and cultures and ideas course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2455: Lecture Section 0010 (34952)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Page Hall - Room: 060
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Daniel Richard Olson
PHILOS 2455
Philosophy and Videogames
Examination of the philosophical issues that accompany the creation, play, and critique of videogames. GE VPA and cultures and ideas course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2455: Lecture Section 0010 (17705)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Erich Matthew Jones
PHILOS 2455
Philosophy and Videogames
Examination of the philosophical issues that accompany the creation, play, and critique of videogames. GE VPA and cultures and ideas course. GE foundation lit, vis and performing arts and historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2455: Lecture Section 0010 (25806)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Literary, Visual & Performing Arts, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 131
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
PHILOS 2670
Science and Religion
A philosophical examination of the relationship between science and religion, concentration on issues regarding the creation of the universe and the origins of life. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2670 or RelStds 2670. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in RelStds.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2670: Lecture Section 0010 (28873)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 125
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Dylan Isaac Flint
PHILOS 2850
Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
A philosophical analysis of the nature of religion and the foundations of religious belief. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHILOS 2850: Lecture Section 0010 (34951)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
McPherson Chemical Lab - Room: 2015
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Steven G Brown
PHR 2420
Drug Culture and Genetics: Revelations from Otzi to Ozzy
Humans have been experimenting with chemicals for therapeutic use and taking mind-altering substances for thousands of years. In this course we investigate the genetic evidence of past human drug use, the genetic revelations and techniques involved in therapeutic drug use and addiction behavior today, and the role of genetics in the future of therapeutics. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 2420: Lecture Section 0010 (14751)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Parks Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Leslie Causey Newman
Parks Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Leslie Causey Newman
PHR 2420: Lecture Section 0020 (36422)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Parks Hall - Room: 257
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Daniel ROBERT Michel
PHR 2420
Drug Culture and Genetics: Revelations from Otzi to Ozzy
Humans have been experimenting with chemicals for therapeutic use and taking mind-altering substances for thousands of years. In this course we investigate the genetic evidence of past human drug use, the genetic revelations and techniques involved in therapeutic drug use and addiction behavior today, and the role of genetics in the future of therapeutics. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 2420: Lecture Section 0010 (17010)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Parks Hall - Room: 157
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Josie Silvaroli
PHR 3420
Generation Rx: America's Drug-Taking Culture
This course analyzes America's drug-taking culture by examining its past, present, and future. Students will identify factors that shape it, discuss its influence on the medication experience as it relates to mental health conditions, and evaluate its role in the current fentanyl and opioid crisis. The course concludes by examining ideas that foster harm reduction and safe medication practices. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 3420: Lecture Section 0010 (14635)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Molly Nicole Downing
PHR 3420: Lecture Section 0020 (14687)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Emily Baker
PHR 3420
Generation Rx: America's Drug-Taking Culture
This course analyzes America's drug-taking culture by examining its past, present, and future. Students will identify factors that shape it, discuss its influence on the medication experience as it relates to mental health conditions, and evaluate its role in the current fentanyl and opioid crisis. The course concludes by examining ideas that foster harm reduction and safe medication practices. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 3420: Lecture Section 0010 (16913)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Molly Nicole Downing
PHR 3420: Lecture Section 0020 (17041)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Emily Baker
PHR 3420
Generation Rx: America's Drug-Taking Culture
This course analyzes America's drug-taking culture by examining its past, present, and future. Students will identify factors that shape it, discuss its influence on the medication experience as it relates to mental health conditions, and evaluate its role in the current fentanyl and opioid crisis. The course concludes by examining ideas that foster harm reduction and safe medication practices. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 3420: Lecture Section 0030 (10563)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Brenna Hepp
PHR 3530
Drugs, Human Enhancement, and the Mastery of Nature
How should we navigate questions of identity in the world of cognitive and mood enhancing drugs? Where do we draw the line on 'smart drugs' for intellectual endeavors or the use of performance enhancing drugs in athletic pursuits? More broadly, we will debate whether and how as a society we might enact particular restraints on our pursuit of human enhancements. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 3530: Lecture Section 0010 (16956)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Parks Hall - Room: 157
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Jason Chen
PHR 3530
Drugs, Human Enhancement, and the Mastery of Nature
How should we navigate questions of identity in the world of cognitive and mood enhancing drugs? Where do we draw the line on 'smart drugs' for intellectual endeavors or the use of performance enhancing drugs in athletic pursuits? More broadly, we will debate whether and how as a society we might enact particular restraints on our pursuit of human enhancements. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PHR 3530: Lecture Section 10 (14661)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Parks Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Jason Chen
Parks Hall - Room: 257
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- Jason Chen
Parks Hall - Room: 250
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Jason Chen
POLITSC 4123
Political Crisis and Reform
A survey of previous episodes of major reform in American politics, focusing on strategies used by reformers, evaluating the policy and political impact of their reforms, and applying lessons from these cases to contemporary political problems. GE historical study and soc sci orgs and polities course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
POLITSC 4123: Lecture Section 10 (36485)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Psychology Building - Room: 014
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Jack Austin Fernandes
POLITSC 4123
Political Crisis and Reform
A survey of previous episodes of major reform in American politics, focusing on strategies used by reformers, evaluating the policy and political impact of their reforms, and applying lessons from these cases to contemporary political problems. GE historical study and soc sci orgs and polities course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
POLITSC 4123: Lecture Section 10 (28942)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Social Science: Organizations & Polities, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences
Lazenby Hall - Room: 002
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Jack Austin Fernandes
PORTGSE 2330
Introduction to Brazilian Culture
Integrated, multidisciplinary overview of modern Brazilian culture in terms of its visual, plastic, musical, literary, dramatic, and popular arts within socio-economic and political context. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for Portgese 330. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PORTGSE 2330: Lecture Section 10 (30597)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 186
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lucia Helena Costigan
PORTGSE 2331
THE EMPIRE SINGS BACK: Portugal's New African Rhythms & Cultural Resistance in the European Diaspora
Exploration of the vibrant African & Afro-Portuguese musical genres that have emerged in Portugal as a result of a longstanding colonial and imperial history connecting Portugal and several African continent countries. Focus on how race, ethnicity, & gender interact with music production, fruition, and distribution. Taught in English. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PORTGSE 2331: Lecture Section 10 (28301)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 140
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Pedro Pereira
PUBAFRS 2500H
History of Public Administration
This course is an introduction to the history of public administration around the world from the earliest time up to the present, and the emergence and development of government and governing over time. Prereq or concur: Honors standing, and English 1110.xx; or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
PUBAFRS 2500H: Seminar Section 10 (36045)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Honors Course
Location TBA
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Wooster
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0010 (14830)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Halterman Hall - Room: 152
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- D Rose Elder
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0011 (36693)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Halterman Hall - Room: 152
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- D Rose Elder
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0010 (28155)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Galvin Hall - Room: 326
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Theodore Evan Houghton
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 10 (29138)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Chem & Biomolecular Eng & Chem - Room: 130
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Melissa Anne Marie Curley
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 11 (29139)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hagerty Hall - Room: 251
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Patrick Dunn
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 12 (29140)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hagerty Hall - Room: 251
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Patrick Dunn
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 13 (30246)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hagerty Hall - Room: 251
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Patrick Dunn
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 001 (25314)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hitchcock Hall - Room: 324
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Isaac Amitai Weiner
- Ciara Bernal
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 002 (26708)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 185
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Ciara Bernal
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 003 (26709)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 185
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- Ciara Bernal
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 004 (27410)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Kottman Hall - Room: 116
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
RELSTDS 2370: Recitation Section 005 (27411)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Kottman Hall - Room: 116
This class meets Friday
Instructors
- TBA
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Wooster
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0010 (21985)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Skou Hall - Room: 030
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Eric S. Williams
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0020 (27031)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Halterman Hall - Room: 152
This class meets Monday Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- D Rose Elder
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0010 (29387)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Cheryl Lynn Cash
RELSTDS 2370
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370H or CompStd 2370H or 2370. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
RELSTDS 2370: Lecture Section 0010 (17209)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Cheryl Lynn Cash
RELSTDS 2370H
Introduction to Comparative Religion
Introduction to the academic study of religion through comparison among major traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, etc.) and smaller communities. Prereq: Honors standing, and English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 2370, CompStd 2370, or 2370H. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RELSTDS 2370H: Lecture Section 10 (35820)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Derby Hall - Room: 049
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Hugh Bayard Urban
RELSTDS 2670
Science and Religion
A philosophical examination of the relationship between science and religion; concentration on issues regarding the creation of the universe and the origins of life. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for CompStd 2670 or Philos 2670 or 2860. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in Philos.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RELSTDS 2670: Lecture Section 10 (30784)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 125
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Dylan Isaac Flint
RELSTDS 3671
Religions of India
History and structure of South Asian religions with attention to myth, ritual, art, philosophy, and social stratification. 2370 recommended. Prereq: English 1110 or equiv. Not open to students with credit for CompStd 3671 or SAsia 3671. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in SAsia.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RELSTDS 3671: Lecture Section 10 (37092)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Cunz Hall - Room: 180
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Patrick Dunn
RUSSIAN 2335.99
Russian Culture
Russian culture from its foundations to the 21st century through analysis of literature, film, music, visual arts, beliefs, and customs. Taught in English. Offered 100% on-line. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2335 or 2335.01. GE cultures and ideas & diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 2335.99: Lecture Section 0010 (28376)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Ludmila Isurin
RUSSIAN 2335.99
Russian Culture
Russian culture from its foundations to the 21st century through analysis of literature, film, music, visual arts, beliefs, and customs. Taught in English. Offered 100% on-line. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2335 or 2335.01. GE cultures and ideas & diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 2335.99: Lecture Section 0010 (23824)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Epp Annus
RUSSIAN 2345
Russian Fairy Tales and Folklore
Examines four categories of texts, both verbal and visual: (1) a survey of Russian demonology; (2) a large selection of the best-known Russian fairy tales,; (3) scholarly articles analyzing the differences between folklore and literature; and (4) visual materials (film, paintings, graphics, and handicrafts) and music inspired by Russian fairy tales. Taught in English. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 2345: Lecture Section 20 (35282)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 185
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lilia Fidarisovna Caserta
RUSSIAN 3480.01
The Russian Spy: Cultures of Surveillance, Secret Agents, & Hacking from the Cold War through Today
This course explores the concept of the spy in the cultural imaginations of both Russia and the West from the early-20th century through the present. Topics will include stereotyping in popular culture, the relationship between fiction and the political imagination, Western (especially American) and Russian views of each other, the Cold War, privacy, security, fear, and war. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3480 or 3480.99. GE VPA and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 3480.01: Lecture Section 0010 (28941)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 175
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lejla Veskovic
RUSSIAN 3480.01
The Russian Spy: Cultures of Surveillance, Secret Agents, & Hacking from the Cold War through Today
This course explores the concept of the spy in the cultural imaginations of both Russia and the West from the early-20th century through the present. Topics will include stereotyping in popular culture, the relationship between fiction and the political imagination, Western (especially American) and Russian views of each other, the Cold War, privacy, security, fear, and war. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3480 or 3480.99. GE VPA and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 3480.01: Lecture Section 0010 (25822)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hagerty Hall - Room: 042
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Helen Kestutis Myers
RUSSIAN 3480.99
The Russian Spy: Cultures of Surveillance, Secret Agents, & Hacking from the Cold War through Today
This course explores the concept of the spy in the cultural imaginations of both Russia and the West from the early-20th century through the present. Topics will include stereotyping in popular culture, the relationship between fiction and the political imagination, Western (especially American) and Russian views of each other, the Cold War, privacy, security, fear, and war. 100% Online. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3480 or 3480.01. GE VPA and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 3480.99: Lecture Section 0010 (25823)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Alisa Ballard Lin
RUSSIAN 3480.99
The Russian Spy: Cultures of Surveillance, Secret Agents, & Hacking from the Cold War through Today
This course explores the concept of the spy in the cultural imaginations of both Russia and the West from the early-20th century through the present. Topics will include stereotyping in popular culture, the relationship between fiction and the political imagination, Western (especially American) and Russian views of each other, the Cold War, privacy, security, fear, and war. 100% Online. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3480 or 3480.01. GE VPA and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 3480.99: Lecture Section 0010 (17073)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Visual and Performing Arts, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Jay Alexander Marsh Hadfield
RUSSIAN 3490.99
Russian Youth Culture
In this class, students will learn about different decades, from 1950s till present, in the life of Russian youth. Ideology, political activism and political inertia, Western influence and national patriotism, fashion and popular bands. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3490 or 3490.01. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
RUSSIAN 3490.99: Lecture Section 010 (28390)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Matthew T Boyd
SLAVIC 2230.01
Vampires, Monstrosity, and Evil: From Slavic Myth to Twilight
Changing approaches to evil as embodied in vampires in East European folk belief & European & American pop culture; function of vampire & monster tales in cultural context, including peasant world & West from Enlightenment to now. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2230 or 2230.99. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SLAVIC 2230.01: Lecture Section 0010 (21738)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Arps Hall - Room: 012
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Daniel Enright Collins
SLAVIC 2230.01
Vampires, Monstrosity, and Evil: From Slavic Myth to Twilight
Changing approaches to evil as embodied in vampires in East European folk belief & European & American pop culture; function of vampire & monster tales in cultural context, including peasant world & West from Enlightenment to now. Taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2230 or 2230.99. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SLAVIC 2230.01: Lecture Section 0010 (20751)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Hagerty Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Daniel Enright Collins
SLAVIC 2230.99
Vampires, Monstrosity and Evil: From Slavic Myth to Twilight (Online)
Changing approaches to evil as embodied in vampires in East European folk belief & European & American pop culture; function of vampire & monster tales in cultural context, including peasant world & West from Enlightenment to now. Taught in English. 100% Online. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2230 or 2230.01. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SLAVIC 2230.99: Lecture Section 0010 (17740)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Mykyta Tyshchenko
SLAVIC 2230.99
Vampires, Monstrosity and Evil: From Slavic Myth to Twilight (Online)
Changing approaches to evil as embodied in vampires in East European folk belief & European & American pop culture; function of vampire & monster tales in cultural context, including peasant world & West from Enlightenment to now. Taught in English. 100% Online. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 2230 or 2230.01. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SLAVIC 2230.99: Lecture Section 0010 (25824)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Diana Joanna Sacilowski
SLAVIC 3333.99
The Soviet Space Age
Exploration of Space Age as a technological/cultural phenomenon, focusing on the Soviet period and the Space Race, in historical context and in a comparative perspective. Taught in English. Offered 100% on-line. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 3333 or 3333.01. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SLAVIC 3333.99: Lecture Section 010 (35921)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Andrei Ionut Cretu
SPANISH 2151
Latin American Culture and Literature
Introduction to the culture of Spanish America and Brazil through literature, art, music, film, and folklore. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 151. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SPANISH 2151: Lecture Section 10 (35776)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Hagerty Hall - Room: 050
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Ulises Juan Zevallos-Aguilar
SPANISH 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2242, or CompStd 2242, or 2322. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed EtnStd and CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SPANISH 2242: Lecture Section 1 (35687)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Alfonso . Roca Suarez
SPANISH 2242
Introduction to Latinx Studies
Introduction to Latinx studies; history, politics, and cultural production of Latinx communities in the U.S. and its borderlands. Prereq: GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for EthnStd 2242, or CompStd 2242, or 2322. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed EtnStd and CompStd.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SPANISH 2242: Lecture Section 1 (26534)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 191
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Fernanda Diaz-Basteris
SPANISH 2332
Introduction to Andean and Amazonian Cultures
Historical formation of contemporary societies in the Andean and Amazonian regions, including their ethnic, social, and cultural features; taught in English. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 332. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
SPANISH 2332: Lecture Section 10 (35810)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
Hopkins Hall - Room: 246
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Michelle Wibbelsman
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
WGSST 1110: Recitation Section 0010 (21745)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Lerma
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0040 (27388)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0050 (27891)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0060 (29380)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 30 (26658)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $69.62, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Location TBA
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Latashia Renee Reedus
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (28384)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Ramseyer Hall - Room: 115
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Emoni Nicole Harmon
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0020 (29084)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Kate Livingston
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0030 (28385)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
University Hall - Room: 082
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Thais Thais Lopez Espinoza
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0040 (28386)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
University Hall - Room: 038
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Mick Min Hung Kuo
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0050 (28387)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 175
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Guisela Latorre
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0070 (29085)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Maya Elizabeth Wadhwa
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 80 (36909)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Off Campus
This class meets Wednesday
Instructors
- Sierra Janay Austin
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 90 (37479)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Tamar Westphal
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Marion
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (27297)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Lerma
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Mansfield
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (37427)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (21302)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Sierra Janay Austin
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0020 (26568)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Denney Hall - Room: 206
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Emily Cornish
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 50 (28607)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (27329)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0020 (36313)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $69.62, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Hodges Hall - Room: 1143
This class meets Monday Wednesday
Instructors
- Latashia Renee Reedus
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0030 (30405)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0040 (17284)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Lin Distel
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0050 (36775)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $69.62, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Hopewell Hall - Room: 114
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Latashia Renee Reedus
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0060 (29521)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0020 (22633)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: Affordable Learning Exchange, College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Digital Txtbook Fee(s): $69.62, Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Latashia Renee Reedus
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Lima
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (28157)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Galvin Hall - Room: 119
This class meets Thursday
Instructors
- Dawn Starr
WGSST 1110
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literatures to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational contexts. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0010 (13255)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 0020 (17730)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 1110: Lecture Section 30 (22579)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Ohio Transfer 36 - Social and Behavioral Sci
Location TBA
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 1110H
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literature to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational context. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 1110H: Lecture Section 0010 (28608)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Derby Hall - Room: 030
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Lyn KL Tjon Soei Len
WGSST 1110H: Lecture Section 20 (35636)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 245
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Guisela Latorre
WGSST 1110H
Gender, Sex and Power
Introduces students to the study of gender, sex, and power. We will draw on a variety of literature to analyze gender, race, sexuality, and other identities. We will place the study of US women in broader transnational context. Prereq: Honors standing, or permission of instructor. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci indivs and groups and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 1110H: Lecture Section 10 (35682)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New, Honors Course
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEL Social Science: Individuals and Groups, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity, Honors Course
Enarson Classroom Building - Room: 245
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Octavian Robinson
WGSST 2260
Queer Ecologies: Gender, Sexuality, & the Environment
Queer ecologies seek to disrupt the gendered and heterosexual assumptions embedded in how we understand the environment, nature, and bodies (human and animal). From animal studies, queer and feminist social movements for environmental justice, trans*natures, and sexual politics, Queer Ecologies will articulate a commitment to new thinking about the challenges of planetary and climate change. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci human, nat, and econ resources course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2260: Lecture Section 10 (35444)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Social Science: Human, Natural and Econ Resrcs, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 140
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- Robin Gallagher Cremins
WGSST 2260
Queer Ecologies: Gender, Sexuality, & the Environment
Queer ecologies seek to disrupt the gendered and heterosexual assumptions embedded in how we understand the environment, nature, and bodies (human and animal). From animal studies, queer and feminist social movements for environmental justice, trans*natures, and sexual politics, Queer Ecologies will articulate a commitment to new thinking about the challenges of planetary and climate change. GE cultures and ideas and soc sci human, nat, and econ resources course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and social and behavioral sci and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2260: Lecture Section 0010 (25867)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Social Science: Human, Natural and Econ Resrcs, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Social and Behavioral Sciences, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Baker Systems Engineering - Room: 140
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for English 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
WGSST 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (27389)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Marie Weinberg Franco
WGSST 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for English 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Newark
WGSST 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (30452)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Hopewell Hall - Room: 110
This class meets Monday
Instructors
- Rhea Debussy
WGSST 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for English 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2282: Lecture Section 0030 (30879)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
University Hall - Room: 056
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Octavian Robinson
WGSST 2282
Introduction to Queer Studies
Introduces and problematizes foundational concepts of the interdisciplinary field of queer studies, highlighting the intersections of sexuality with race, class, and nationality. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for English 2282. GE cultures and ideas and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course. Cross-listed in English.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2282: Lecture Section 0010 (27581)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Octavian Robinson
WGSST 2327
Embodying Gender, Race & Ethnicity
This course examines through a feminist lens how the body is situated, lived, interpreted, and constructed in culture. The course focuses on intersectionality as a key issue in understanding how the body's gender, race, sexuality, health, physical abilities, and class/economic situation are interconnected. GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2327: Lecture Section 10 (37171)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Denney Hall - Room: 206
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- TBA
WGSST 2400
Higher Power: Feminisms & Religion
Why is studying religion important to feminism? What is religion and why should people interested in the study of feminism take it seriously? We will explore the history and current understandings of the term 'religion' in different parts of the world and its relationship to feminism, and we will examine our own assumptions and previous conceptions of what religion means and what 'counts.' GE cultures and ideas course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies and race, ethnicity and gender div course.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2400: Lecture Section 20 (37643)
Instruction Mode: Hybrid Delivery
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, GEN Foundation: Race, Ethnicity & Gender Diversity
Mendenhall Laboratory - Room: 173
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- Jessica L Delgado
WGSST 2750
Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 2750H, History 2750, 2750H, or 2750E. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. GE foundation historical or cultural studies course. Cross-listed in History.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
WGSST 2750: Lecture Section 0010 (28622)
Instruction Mode: Distance Learning
Class Attributes: General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New
Class Attribute Values: GEL Historical Study, GEL Diversity: Social Diversity in the US, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies
ONLINE
Class not scheduled yet
Instructors
- Daniel Winunwe Rivers
YIDDISH 2241
Yiddish Culture
Introductory survey of political, social, ideological, and religious trends as reflected in Yiddish culture, especially folklore and literature. Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 241 or JewshSt 2241. GE cultures and ideas and diversity global studies course. GE foundation historical and cultural studies course. Cross-listed in JewshSt.
- Credits:
3 Units - Level: Undergraduate
- Campus:Columbus
YIDDISH 2241: Lecture Section 010 (36118)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Hagerty Hall - Room: 259
This class meets Wednesday Friday
Instructors
- LeiAnna Xenia Hamel
YIDDISH 2241: Lecture Section 030 (36724)
Instruction Mode: In Person
Class Attributes: College Credit Plus, General Education - Legacy, General Education - Legacy, General Education - New, ODHE Ohio Transfer 36
Class Attribute Values: Level 1 CCP course, GEL Cultures and Ideas, GEL Diversity: Global Studies, GEN Foundation: Historical and Cultural Studies, Ohio Transfer 36 - Arts and Humanities
Location TBA
This class meets Tuesday Thursday
Instructors
- TBA
